Importing a function from a class in another file?

Solution 1:

from otherfile import TheClass
theclass = TheClass()
# if you want to return the output of run
return theclass.run()  
# if you want to return run itself to be used later
return theclass.run

Change the end of comm system to:

if __name__ == '__main__':
    a_game = Comm_system()
    a_game.run()

It's those lines being always run that are causing it to be run when imported as well as when executed.

Solution 2:

from FOLDER_NAME import FILENAME
from FILENAME import CLASS_NAME FUNCTION_NAME

FILENAME is w/o the suffix

Solution 3:

First you need to make sure if both of your files are in the same working directory. Next, you can import the whole file. For example,

import myClass

or you can import the entire class and entire functions from the file. For example,

from myClass import

Finally, you need to create an instance of the class from the original file and call the instance objects.

Solution 4:

If, like me, you want to make a function pack or something that people can download then it's very simple. Just write your function in a python file and save it as the name you want IN YOUR PYTHON DIRECTORY. Now, in your script where you want to use this, you type:

from FILE NAME import FUNCTION NAME

Note - the parts in capital letters are where you type the file name and function name.

Now you just use your function however it was meant to be.

Example:

FUNCTION SCRIPT - saved at C:\Python27 as function_choose.py

def choose(a):
  from random import randint
  b = randint(0, len(a) - 1)
  c = a[b]
  return(c)

SCRIPT USING FUNCTION - saved wherever

from function_choose import choose
list_a = ["dog", "cat", "chicken"]
print(choose(list_a))

OUTPUT WILL BE DOG, CAT, OR CHICKEN

Hoped this helped, now you can create function packs for download!

--------------------------------This is for Python 2.7-------------------------------------