Apr-03-2019, 10:09 AM
(This post was last modified: Apr-03-2019, 10:18 AM by kamal_chennai.)
Hi Team,
Please find the below code
now i have created one instance obj1 = B("Chennai"). Instead of calling the "fun" from class B, i want to call a "fun" from class A.
is it possible to call a class A "fun" from created instance.
thanks in advance
Kamal
Please find the below code
class A () :
def __init__(self,name):
self.name = name
def fun(self):
print("The name is " , self.name)
class B(A) :
def __init__(self,Location):
A.__init__(self,name)
self.Location = Location
def fun(self):
print("The Location is " , self.Location)
obj1 = B("Chennai")
x = obj1.fun()Class A and Class B contains similar method name "fun"now i have created one instance obj1 = B("Chennai"). Instead of calling the "fun" from class B, i want to call a "fun" from class A.
is it possible to call a class A "fun" from created instance.
thanks in advance
Kamal
