How do I use attributes in a class?
Attributes in a class are variables that hold data specific to an object. You define them in the class using the 'self' keyword.
Can you give me an example of defining attributes?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
class Dog: def init(self, name, age): self.name = name self.age = age
In this case, 'name' and 'age' are attributes.
How do I access these attributes later?
You can access them using the object name followed by a dot. For example:
my_dog = Dog('Buddy', 3) print(my_dog.name) # Output: Buddy
What if I want to change an attribute's value?
You can simply assign a new value to the attribute like this:
my_dog.age = 4 Now, my_dog's age is updated to 4.
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