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== Subjects covered == | == Subjects covered == | ||
Magic methods in classes<br> | |||
Object Oriented Programming | Object Oriented Programming<br> | ||
Polymorphism and inheritance<br> | |||
Practical knowledge | |||
== Exercises to be handed in == | == Exercises to be handed in == | ||
Latest revision as of 21:36, 12 March 2026
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Required course material for the lesson
Powerpoint: Classes
Resource: Example code - Classes
Subjects covered
Magic methods in classes
Object Oriented Programming
Polymorphism and inheritance
Practical knowledge
Exercises to be handed in
The first two exercises will continue with the Fasta class from last time.
- Add iteration and length evaluation (__len__ magic method) to the Fasta class using magic methods. Do this so you can write code like if len(MyFastaInstance) > 0:The function len returns the number of sequences.
for header, sequence in MyFastaInstance:
# Do something with header and sequence
print(header, sequence) - Add the methods deletethis(), insertthis(header, sequence), verifythis(alphabet) and discardthis(alphabet) to the Fasta class. The methods should only work when iterating over an instance at the current item, i.e. they work when you are iterating over the fasta sequences on the current sequence and header, like this:for header, sequence in MyFastaInstance:As some may remember, it is normally impossible to successfully iterate straightforward through a list and delete and/or add elements to the list during the iteration. You have to make this possible, maybe by changing the way your iteration works in the previous exercise.
if not MyFastaInstance.verifythis("DNA"):
MyFastaInstance.deletethis()
continue
# Do something with header and sequence