The syntax of delattr()
is:
delattr(object, name)
delattr() Parameters
delattr()
takes two parameters:
- object - the object from which name attribute is to be removed
- name - a string which must be the name of the attribute to be removed from the object
Return Value from delattr()
delattr()
doesn't return any value (returns None
). It only removes an attribute (if the object allows it).
Example 1: How delattr() works?
class Coordinate:
x = 10
y = -5
z = 0
point1 = Coordinate()
print('x = ',point1.x)
print('y = ',point1.y)
print('z = ',point1.z)
delattr(Coordinate, 'z')
print('--After deleting z attribute--')
print('x = ',point1.x)
print('y = ',point1.y)
# Raises Error
print('z = ',point1.z)
Output
x = 10 y = -5 z = 0 --After deleting z attribute-- x = 10 y = -5 Traceback (most recent call last): File "python", line 19, in <module> AttributeError: 'Coordinate' object has no attribute 'z'
Here, attribute z is removed from the Coordinate class using delattr(Coordinate, 'z')
.
Example 2: Deleting Attribute Using del Operator
You can also delete attribute of an object using del operator.
class Coordinate:
x = 10
y = -5
z = 0
point1 = Coordinate()
print('x = ',point1.x)
print('y = ',point1.y)
print('z = ',point1.z)
# Deleting attribute z
del Coordinate.z
print('--After deleting z attribute--')
print('x = ',point1.x)
print('y = ',point1.y)
# Raises Attribute Error
print('z = ',point1.z)
The output of the program will be the same as above.