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Thursday, July 7, 2022

[FIXED] How to keep track of class instances?

 July 07, 2022     class, dictionary, instance, python, self     No comments   

Issue

Toward the end of a program I'm looking to load a specific variable from all the instances of a class into a dictionary.

For example:

class Foo():
    def __init__(self):
        self.x = {}

foo1 = Foo()
foo2 = Foo()
...

Let's say the number of instances will vary and I want the x dict from each instance of Foo() loaded into a new dict. How would I do that?

The examples I've seen in SO assume one already has the list of instances.


Solution

One way to keep track of instances is with a class variable:

class A(object):
    instances = []

    def __init__(self, foo):
        self.foo = foo
        A.instances.append(self)

At the end of the program, you can create your dict like this:

foo_vars = {id(instance): instance.foo for instance in A.instances}

There is only one list:

>>> a = A(1)
>>> b = A(2)
>>> A.instances
[<__main__.A object at 0x1004d44d0>, <__main__.A object at 0x1004d4510>]
>>> id(A.instances)
4299683456
>>> id(a.instances)
4299683456    
>>> id(b.instances)
4299683456    


Answered By - Joel Cornett
Answer Checked By - Katrina (PHPFixing Volunteer)
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