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What is a dot operator in Python? And how powerful is it!?
well - if we say that almost everything in Python is an object. And furthermore - every object has certain attributes and methods.
In python - the typical connection between the attributes or the methods with the object is let us say named or we an also say indicated _with_ - or let us say _by_ a “dot” (”.”) written between the attributes or the methods and the object. Let us illustrate this formal behavior in python with a little example; if we look at lessie the dog. This dog - we can say does alot of things:
during the whole live of a typical dog we ca admit that - he runs, walks, bites, sleeps and lots of other thigns more.
Here’s how we can spell out the above mentioend behaviour in a so called object-oriented style - well we might write this:
Lessie = Dog()
Lessie.walks()
Lessie.wows()
Lessie.runs()
Lessie.bites()
Lessie.eats()
and so forth and so forth and so forth and so forth
Well besides the above mentioened things - we can say that Lessie has additionaly and furthermore lets say different attributes and different qualities.
the question is: can objects have even more objects that belong to them,
Lessie.head.hair()
Lessie.head.hair.color = "browm";
Lessie.head.mouth.theeth.length.()
quesiton: can objects have even other objects that also do belong to them - in other words - do they are able to have a connection to the object with their own methods or attributes:
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