Python: Classes and objects
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Classes define blueprints for creating objects in object-oriented programming (OOP). Objects are instances of a class with attributes (data) and methods (functions) that perform specific tasks. OOP promotes structured, reusable, and maintainable code.
class ClassName:
def __init__(self, attribute1, attribute2):
self.attribute1 = attribute1
self.attribute2 = attribute2
def method_name(self, argument1):
# do something
return result
Example:
class Dog:
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.name = name
self.age = age
def bark(self):
print("Woof!")
# Create an instance of Dog
dog1 = Dog("Buddy", 3)
dog1.bark() # Output: Woof!