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Sure! If you have class A and class B, you can define class C(A,B).
Try this code:
class A:
varA = 5
def __init__(self,v):
self.v = v
def methodA(self):
print(self.v)
class B:
varB = 9
def __init__(self,g):
self.g = g
def methodB(self):
print(self.g)
class C(A,B):
varC = 13
def __init__(self,v,g,h):
self.v = v
self.g = g
self.h = h
def methodC(self):
print(self.h)
instC = C(15,17,19)
print(instC.v)
print(instC.g)
print(instC.h)
instC.methodA()
instC.methodB()
instC.methodC()
print(instC.varA)
print(instC.varB)
print(instC.varC)