# use dir method
import random
print(dir(random))
['BPF', 'LOG4', 'NV_MAGICCONST', 'RECIP_BPF', 'Random', 'SG_MAGICCONST',
'SystemRandom', 'TWOPI', '_BuiltinMethodType', '_MethodType', '_Sequence',
'_Set', '__all__', '__builtins__', '__cached__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__loader__',
'__name__', '__package__', '__spec__', '_acos', '_ceil', '_cos', '_e', '_exp',
'_inst', '_log', '_pi', '_random', '_sha512', '_sin', '_sqrt', '_test', '_test_generator',
'_urandom', '_warn', 'betavariate', 'choice', 'expovariate', 'gammavariate', 'gauss',
'getrandbits', 'getstate', 'lognormvariate', 'normalvariate', 'paretovariate', 'randint',
'random', 'randrange', 'sample', 'seed', 'setstate', 'shuffle', 'triangular', 'uniform',
'vonmisesvariate', 'weibullvariate']
It will return a list where you can find attribute ;
Example : we can use random.choice(list) , choice is in list so we can
use it with random .
# listing out all attributes of an object in Python
# create a class
class Student:
def __init__(self, name, id, age):
self.name = name
self.id = id
self.age = age
def info(self):
return f"Student name: {self.name} and id: {self.id} "
# class variable
var = 1
# creating object
s1 = Student("Mradula", 1, 20)
s2 = Student("Joel", 2, 15)
print(s1.info())
print(s1.__dir__())
# listing out all attributes of an object in Python
# create a class
class Student:
def __init__(self, name, id, age):
self.name = name
self.id = id
self.age = age
def info(self):
return f"Student name: {self.name} and id: {self.id} "
# class variable
var = 1
# creating object
s1 = Student("Mradula", 1, 20)
s2 = Student("Joel", 2, 15)
print(s1.info())
print(s1.__dir__())