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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T08:21:40+00:00 2026-05-18T08:21:40+00:00

I have a class like the following: class MyClass(object): def __init__(self, input1, input2): self.attribute1

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I have a class like the following:

class MyClass(object):

    def __init__(self, input1, input2):
         self.attribute1 = [(a1_d1, a1_p1), (a1_d2, a1_p2)]
         self.attribute2 = [(a2_d1, a2_p1), (a2_d2, a2_p2), ..., (a2_d10, a2_p10)]
         ...some other attributes here...

The first coordinate in every pair is some decision/action and the second coordinate is the probability with which that action is chosen. I want to write a function that updates these probabilities for an instance of this class as the program runs. The way probabilities are updated depends on the decision taken previously. For example, I can write functions of the following sort:

    def update_probabilities_attribute1(self, decision):
        i = 0
        for action, current_probability in self.attribute1:
            SOME CODE HERE
            self.attribute1[i] = (action, new_probability)
            i = i + 1

    def update_probabilities_attribute2(self, decision):
        i = 0
        for action, current_probability in self.attribute2:
            SOME CODE HERE
            self.attribute1[i] = (action, new_probability)
            i = i + 1

The part SOME CODE HERE is common to two functions. Is there anyway that I can have one function instead of two different ones, which takes self.attribute1 or self.attribute2 as an input and updates it accordingly.

Thanks.

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    2026-05-18T08:21:41+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:21 am

    You could use getattr and relatives:

    def update_probabilities(self, attribute_name, decision):
        i = 0
        attr_value = getattr(self, attribute_name)
        for action, current_probability in attr_value:
            #SOME CODE HERE
            attr_value[i] = (action, new_probability)
            i = i + 1
        setattr(self, attribute_name, attr_value)
    
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