#!usr/bin/python
# -*-coding:utf-8-*-
class TheThing(object):
def __init__(self):
self.number = 0
def some_function(self):
print("I got called.")
def add_me_up(self, more):
self.number += more
return self.number
# two different things
a = TheThing()
b = TheThing()
a.some_function()
b.some_function()
print("_"*15)
print(a.add_me_up(20))
print("_"*15)
print(b.add_me_up(30))
print("_"*15)
print(a.number)
print("_"*15)
print(b.number)
# Study this. This is how you pass a variable
# from one class to another. You will need this.
class TheMultiplier(object):
def __init__(self, base):
self.base = base
def do_it(self, m):
return m * self.base
x = TheMultiplier(a.number)
print("_"*15)
print(x.do_it(b.number))
print("_*"*15)
class Animal(object):
pass
class Dog(Animal):
def __init_