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Is there any elegant approach available to provide incremented ID to every new object in python?

I tried this way but it looks messy. def init_fruit(self,fruit): self.fruit = fruit Fruit.parent_id += 1 ## self.id = Fruit.parent_id ## Fruit = type("Fruit",(object,),{ "parent_id": 0, ## "__init__": init_fruit, "__str__": lambda self: "ID: {0}\nIt\'s a {1}".format(self.id,self.fruit) }) obj1 = Fruit("Mango") obj2 = Fruit("Orange") obj3 = Fruit("Banana") print("{}\n\n{}\n\n{}".format(obj3 ,obj2, obj1)) https://code.sololearn.com/cibHmLk49p3J/?ref=app

17th Sep 2021, 1:17 PM
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Using global dictionary! for i in range(5): globals()[f"Obj{i}"]=Fruit(f"{i}")
17th Sep 2021, 1:23 PM
Abhay
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Abhay Cool! This works like a charm. Thank you
17th Sep 2021, 1:42 PM
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