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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T21:17:34+00:00 2026-05-14T21:17:34+00:00

Much like Java (or php), I’m use to seperating the classes to files. Is

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Much like Java (or php), I’m use to seperating the classes to files.
Is it the same deal in Python? plus, how should I name the file?
Lowercase like classname.py or the same like ClassName.py?
Do I need to do something special if I want to create an object from this class or does the fact that it’s in the same “project” (netbeans) makes it ok to create an object from it?

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    2026-05-14T21:17:35+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:17 pm

    In Python, one file is called a module. A module can consist of multiple classes or functions.

    As Python is not an OO language only, it does not make sense do have a rule that says, one file should only contain one class.

    One file (module) should contain classes / functions that belong together, i.e. provide similar functionality or depend on each other.
    Of course you should not exaggerate this. Readability really suffers if your module consist of too much classes or functions. Then it is probably time to regroup the functionality into different modules and create packages.


    For naming conventions, you might want to read PEP 8 but in short:

    Class Names

    Almost without exception, class names use the CapWords convention.
    Classes for internal use have a leading underscore in addition.

    and

    Package and Module Names

    Modules should have short, all-lowercase names. Underscores can be used
    in the module name if it improves readability. Python packages should
    also have short, all-lowercase names, although the use of underscores is
    discouraged.

    Since module names are mapped to file names, and some file systems are
    case insensitive and truncate long names, it is important that module
    names be chosen to be fairly short — this won’t be a problem on Unix,
    but it may be a problem when the code is transported to older Mac or
    Windows versions, or DOS.


    To instantiate an object, you have to import the class in your file. E.g

    >>> from mymodule import MyClass
    >>> obj = MyClass()
    

    or

    >>> import mymodule
    >>> obj = mymodule.MyClass()
    

    or

    >>> from mypackage.mymodule import MyClass
    >>> obj = MyClass()
    

    You are asking essential basic stuff, so I recommend to read the tutorial.

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