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5,697 Points__init__ can you brief me what is the use of it and also
def init(self, name, sneaky=True, **kwargs): self.name = name self.sneaky = sneaky
here why we use self.name , and self.sneaky what is the use of it can you give me a breif explanation? thank you
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Cooper Runstein
11,850 PointsIn python classes, init initializes your class, in other words, what you put in your init function will exist as soon as an instance of the class is created. For example:
class Car:
def __init__(self, color)
self.color = color
In the above example, I've created a car class, and everytime I create a car object, I can pass it a color to create a car of that color:
red_car = Car('red')
If I were to get the red_cars's property 'color', it would be red.
sathish
5,697 Pointssathish
5,697 Pointsthank you very much