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Python

Paul Bentham
Paul Bentham
24,090 Points

Why not use a normal method? I'm struggling with understanding the value of this, why would you use a classmethod?

I pass this with the following:

@classmethod
def from_string(cls, yourstring):
    splitstring = yourstring.split("-")
    newstring = []
    for i in splitstring:
        if i == "dash":
            newstring.append("-")
        else:
            newstring.append(".")
    return cls(newstring)

I don't get why we would use a classmethod here? Can anyone ELI5?

morse.py
class Letter:
    def __init__(self, pattern=None):
        self.pattern = pattern

    def __iter__(self):
        yield from self.pattern

    def __str__(self):
        output = []
        for blip in self:
            if blip == '.':
                output.append('dot')
            else:
                output.append('dash')
        return '-'.join(output)

    @classmethod
    def from_string(cls, yourstring):
        splitstring = yourstring.split("-")
        newstring = []
        for i in splitstring:
            if i == "dash":
                newstring.append("-")
            else:
                newstring.append(".")
        return cls(newstring)

class S(Letter):
    def __init__(self):
         pattern = ['.', '.', '.']
         super().__init__(pattern)

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 Points

Great question! Normal instance methods are only available after the instance has been created. At this point, __init__ would already have been run and the pattern set. This classmethod allows using a special pre-processing of the pattern before calling the class to create an instance.