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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T12:46:27+00:00 2026-06-06T12:46:27+00:00

I am new to Python (coming from MATLAB) and was beginning to learn that

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I am new to Python (coming from MATLAB) and was beginning to learn that classes were a good way to modularize a program. I understand that they are like a “blueprint” that can streamline processes, but I think my understanding of that is faulty. I was reading the documentation and came across this example:

class Complex:
    def __init__(self, realpart, imagpart):
        self.r = realpart
        self.i = imagpart

x = Complex(3.0, -4.5)
x.r, x.i

with an output of

(3.0, -4.5)

And it stumped me. There are no functions known as realpart or imagpart to be passed and yet they are renamed as r and i and instantly work. They don’t appear to be built in functions either. How are realpart and imagpart doing anything?

NOTE: I apologize for the ambiguous title and tags, I’m not really sure what this would be called. I’d appreciate suggestions.

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    2026-06-06T12:46:28+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 12:46 pm

    How are realpart and imagpart doing anything?

    They’re not doing anything: they’re just the names given to the arguments to __init__. We could call them apple and pear if we liked. When you type

    x = Complex(3.0, -4.5)
    

    __init__ is passed three arguments:

    def __init__(self, realpart, imagpart):
    

    the instance itself (traditionally called self), the first explicit argument passed (3.0), and the second explicit argument passed (-4.5). It then stores these as instance variables in self.r and self.i.

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