Cleanup subclassing example to more clearly show fixed-width print format.
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@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ When casting a dictionary to a named tuple, use the double-star-operator [#]_::
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Since a named tuple is a regular Python class, it is easy to add or change
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functionality with a subclass. Here is how to add a calculated field and
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a custom fixed-width print format:
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a fixed-width print format:
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'Point(x=%.3f, y=%.3f, hypot=%.3f)' % (self.x, self.y, self.hypot)
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>>> print Point(3, 4)
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Point(x=3.000, y=4.000, hypot=5.000)
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>>> Point(2, 5)
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Point(x=2.000, y=5.000, hypot=5.385)
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>>> print Point(3, 4),'\n', Point(2, 5), '\n', Point(9./7, 6)
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Point(x=3.000, y=4.000, hypot=5.000)
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Point(x=2.000, y=5.000, hypot=5.385)
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Point(x=1.286, y=6.000, hypot=6.136)
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Default values can be implemented by starting with a prototype instance
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and customizing it with :meth:`_replace`:
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'Point(x=%.3f, y=%.3f, hypot=%.3f)' % (self.x, self.y, self.hypot)
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print Point(3, 4)
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print Point(2, 5)
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print Point(3, 4),'\n', Point(2, 5), '\n', Point(9./7, 6)
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import doctest
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TestResults = namedtuple('TestResults', 'failed attempted')
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