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Re: Functional vs. Object oriented API

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Date Wed, 10 Apr 2013 17:40:48 -0600
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On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Max Bucknell <mpwb500@york.ac.uk> wrote:
> I also have a function to generate the dot product of these two vectors. In Java, such a function would be put as a method on the class and I would do something like:
>
>     >>> a.dot_product(b)
>     7
>
> and that would be the end of it. But in Python, I can also have:
>
>     >>> dot_product(a, b)
>     7
>
> Which of these two are preferred in Python? And are there any general guidelines for choosing between the two styles, or is it largely a matter of personal preference?

The advantage to the latter is that it potentially allows you to
implement dot products for other types using the same function.  Using
the method, a must be a Vector instance, but using the function it
remains unrestricted.

This is useful because functions are first-class objects in Python.
Suppose that you find yourself wanting to pass that dot_product
operation to some other function, e.g. map().  Using the function
version you just pass in dot_product -- map(dot_product, seq1, seq2)
-- and the mapped sequences can then contain any types that
dot_product has been implemented to handle.  Using the method version,
you would have to pass in the unbound Vector.dot_product method --
map(Vector.dot_product, seq1, seq2), and then the method will only
accept Vector instances in seq1.

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Re: Functional vs. Object oriented API Ian Kelly <ian.g.kelly@gmail.com> - 2013-04-10 17:40 -0600

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