I’m trying to write some xml by this piece of code
docs = XmlReportGenerator()
docs.AddMatchRow('FC Barcelona','Madryt','5:0')
docs.Save()
and I wrote my own method:
from lxml import etree
class XmlReportGenerator:
""""""
root = etree.Element('results')
doc = etree.ElementTree(root)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self):
""""""
def AddMatchRow(self,teamA,teamB, score):
pageElement = etree.SubElement(root,'Flight',teamA, teamB, score)
""""""
def Save(self,path = None):
outFile = open('Matches.xml', 'w')
doc.write(outFile)
NameError: global name ‘root’ is not defined
Process terminated with an exit code of 1
done
NameError: global name ‘doc’ is not defined
Process terminated with an exit code of 1
done
Am I missing something? I’m a newbie in python (I have more experience in c#).
Python is explicit. Instance variables must be prepended with
self.. Class variables must be prepended with then name of the class.Here’s a fixed version. The original
SubElementcall was incorrect as well: