Issue
While reading some Python training books, I was tinkering a little bit with objects, like printing docstrings for common objects and attributes.
Consider the list of strings returned by:
dir(str)
I am trying to iterate over the above in order to dynamically print the docstrings of the attributes stored in the dir list with the following loop:
for item in dir(str):
print(item.__doc__)
This returns the dir output for the str object and not for its attribute though, which is not what I'm looking for. How can I dynamically print instead the docstring for all the attributes that populate the list produced by the dir method?
EDIT: this is NOT a duplicate of this other question. Using the word "enumerate" is very misleading, at least to me, so I would say that question is improperly titled in fact I spent a lot of time looking for a solution and no search query ever returned that.
Solution
You can use getattr(obj, attr)
to get the named attribute from the object.
for item in dir(str):
print(getattr(str, item).__doc__)
Answered By - khelwood
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