Update employee method in python
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Here I want to add update method which can update the employees based on their id so if anyone can help me with this?
Here is my code which I had written till now
Employee.py
#this is an employee class
class Employee:
def __init__(self):
self.employee_dict={} #It creates empty dictionary
# It append employees name and city to list as values and id as keys to dictionary
class Portal(Employee):
def create_employee(self,id,name,city):
employee_list =
employee_list.append(name) #appends name to list
employee_list.append(city) ##appends city to list
self.employee_dict[id]=employee_list #
runner.py
from Employee import Portal
#this method creates employee
def add_new():
id=input("enter id:")
name=input("enter name:")
city=input("enter city:")
return id,name,city
#main method
if __name__=="__main__":
employee=Portal()
while True:
choice = input("Enter 1 to add employee or enter 2 to display or enter 3 to exit:n")
if choice == "1":
id,name,city=add_new()
employee.create_employee(id, name, city)
elif choice=="2":
for emp in employee.employee_dict.items():
print(emp)
elif choice=="3":
exit()
python-3.x
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Here I want to add update method which can update the employees based on their id so if anyone can help me with this?
Here is my code which I had written till now
Employee.py
#this is an employee class
class Employee:
def __init__(self):
self.employee_dict={} #It creates empty dictionary
# It append employees name and city to list as values and id as keys to dictionary
class Portal(Employee):
def create_employee(self,id,name,city):
employee_list =
employee_list.append(name) #appends name to list
employee_list.append(city) ##appends city to list
self.employee_dict[id]=employee_list #
runner.py
from Employee import Portal
#this method creates employee
def add_new():
id=input("enter id:")
name=input("enter name:")
city=input("enter city:")
return id,name,city
#main method
if __name__=="__main__":
employee=Portal()
while True:
choice = input("Enter 1 to add employee or enter 2 to display or enter 3 to exit:n")
if choice == "1":
id,name,city=add_new()
employee.create_employee(id, name, city)
elif choice=="2":
for emp in employee.employee_dict.items():
print(emp)
elif choice=="3":
exit()
python-3.x
New contributor
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Hi, here's a friendly newbie advice from another newbie. People review code and give suggestions here on what to improve, to make it readable, simple and much more modular. Nobody here is going to help fix broken or bugged or incomplete work~ best if you ask on stackoverflow; but niche your question and then come back to stackreviews and ask how can you better your current code. Toodles ~ and happy coding =)
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– Minial
35 secs ago
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$begingroup$
Here I want to add update method which can update the employees based on their id so if anyone can help me with this?
Here is my code which I had written till now
Employee.py
#this is an employee class
class Employee:
def __init__(self):
self.employee_dict={} #It creates empty dictionary
# It append employees name and city to list as values and id as keys to dictionary
class Portal(Employee):
def create_employee(self,id,name,city):
employee_list =
employee_list.append(name) #appends name to list
employee_list.append(city) ##appends city to list
self.employee_dict[id]=employee_list #
runner.py
from Employee import Portal
#this method creates employee
def add_new():
id=input("enter id:")
name=input("enter name:")
city=input("enter city:")
return id,name,city
#main method
if __name__=="__main__":
employee=Portal()
while True:
choice = input("Enter 1 to add employee or enter 2 to display or enter 3 to exit:n")
if choice == "1":
id,name,city=add_new()
employee.create_employee(id, name, city)
elif choice=="2":
for emp in employee.employee_dict.items():
print(emp)
elif choice=="3":
exit()
python-3.x
New contributor
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Here I want to add update method which can update the employees based on their id so if anyone can help me with this?
Here is my code which I had written till now
Employee.py
#this is an employee class
class Employee:
def __init__(self):
self.employee_dict={} #It creates empty dictionary
# It append employees name and city to list as values and id as keys to dictionary
class Portal(Employee):
def create_employee(self,id,name,city):
employee_list =
employee_list.append(name) #appends name to list
employee_list.append(city) ##appends city to list
self.employee_dict[id]=employee_list #
runner.py
from Employee import Portal
#this method creates employee
def add_new():
id=input("enter id:")
name=input("enter name:")
city=input("enter city:")
return id,name,city
#main method
if __name__=="__main__":
employee=Portal()
while True:
choice = input("Enter 1 to add employee or enter 2 to display or enter 3 to exit:n")
if choice == "1":
id,name,city=add_new()
employee.create_employee(id, name, city)
elif choice=="2":
for emp in employee.employee_dict.items():
print(emp)
elif choice=="3":
exit()
python-3.x
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Hi, here's a friendly newbie advice from another newbie. People review code and give suggestions here on what to improve, to make it readable, simple and much more modular. Nobody here is going to help fix broken or bugged or incomplete work~ best if you ask on stackoverflow; but niche your question and then come back to stackreviews and ask how can you better your current code. Toodles ~ and happy coding =)
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Hi, here's a friendly newbie advice from another newbie. People review code and give suggestions here on what to improve, to make it readable, simple and much more modular. Nobody here is going to help fix broken or bugged or incomplete work~ best if you ask on stackoverflow; but niche your question and then come back to stackreviews and ask how can you better your current code. Toodles ~ and happy coding =)
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– Minial
35 secs ago
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Hi, here's a friendly newbie advice from another newbie. People review code and give suggestions here on what to improve, to make it readable, simple and much more modular. Nobody here is going to help fix broken or bugged or incomplete work~ best if you ask on stackoverflow; but niche your question and then come back to stackreviews and ask how can you better your current code. Toodles ~ and happy coding =)
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– Minial
35 secs ago
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Hi, here's a friendly newbie advice from another newbie. People review code and give suggestions here on what to improve, to make it readable, simple and much more modular. Nobody here is going to help fix broken or bugged or incomplete work~ best if you ask on stackoverflow; but niche your question and then come back to stackreviews and ask how can you better your current code. Toodles ~ and happy coding =)
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Hi, here's a friendly newbie advice from another newbie. People review code and give suggestions here on what to improve, to make it readable, simple and much more modular. Nobody here is going to help fix broken or bugged or incomplete work~ best if you ask on stackoverflow; but niche your question and then come back to stackreviews and ask how can you better your current code. Toodles ~ and happy coding =)
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– Minial
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