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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:31:02+00:00 2026-05-13T17:31:02+00:00

I have 3 classes and I run the first class and declare a variable

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I have 3 classes and I run the first class and declare a variable in the second class and want the 3rd class to be able to print out this variable. I have code below to explain this more clearly.

from class2 import Class2
class Class1(Class2):

    def __init__(self):
        self.value1 = 10
        self.value2 = 20


    def add(self):
        self.value3 = self.value1 + self.value2

    def multiply(self):
        Test.subtract()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    Class1 = Class1()
    Class1.add()
    Class1.Multiply()

The above class calls functions in the second class and the values are used by the functions called.

from class3 import Class3
class Class2(Class3):

    def e(self):
        self.value4 = self.value3 - self.value2
        print self.value4
        self.string1 = 'Hello'
        Class2.printValue()

Class2 = Class2()

The functions of the 3rd class are called by the 2nd class but the values from the 2nd class are not passed into the 3rd class.

class Class3():

    def printValue(self):
        print self.string1

if __name__ == '__main__':
    Class3 = Class3()

So my question is how do I get the variables in the second class to be passed into the 3rd class when I run the the first class as the main script?

Thanks for any help.

This script is for example purposes only, in my script I have 3 files. I need to start with the 1st class in a file and then use the functions of the 2nd class which in turn create a variable which I then use when I am running a function in the 3rd class. But all this need’s to run by executing the first class. All classes have to be in separate files.

Sorry for the confusion, Thanks

I can do this when I just use functions by passing the value through a parameter like:

string1 = 'Hello'
printValue(string1)

Then this value can be used by the printValue function when it is running. I just can’t get it working with Classes as passing parameters seems to be a problem because of self.

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    2026-05-13T17:31:02+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:31 pm

    It is kind of hard to understand what you are trying to do as your code does not even run.
    I think something like this is what you are trying to do:

    class Class3():
    
        def printValue(self):
            print self.string1
    
    class Class2(Class3):
    
        def e(self):
            self.value4 = self.value3 - self.value2
            print self.value4
            self.string1 = 'Hello'
            self.printValue()
    
    class Class1(Class2):
    
        def __init__(self):
            self.value1 = 10
            self.value2 = 20
    
        def add(self):
            self.value3 = self.value1 + self.value2
    
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        instance1 = Class1()
        instance1.add()
        instance1.e() # will print "10" and "Hello"
        print instance1.value3 # will print "30"
    
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