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OOPS in Python

Class and Objects:

Class is the collection of similar types of the elements .
An instance of the class is called the object of the class.

 In python class is created as following.

class TestClass:
name="Sharp Tutorial" print(name)

  Output:
  Sharp Tutorial

Object of a class is instance and is created as following.

Function Defined in a Class.

class TestClass:
def display(self):   name="Sharp Tutorial"   print(name) obj= TestClass() # Object creation obj.display() # How functions are called with the object name.

   Output:
   Sharp Tutorial.

Functions may also return the value with return statement.

class MyClass:
 def areaCal(self,l,b):
  area=l*b
  return area
obj=MyClass()
k=obj.areaCal(10,5)
print("area=",k)

   Output:
   area=50

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