The hasattr() method in Python
The hasattr() method returns true if an object has the given named attribute and false if it does not.
Syntax
The syntax of hasattr() method is −
hasattr(object, name)
The hasattr() is called by getattr() to check to see if AttributeError is to be raised or not.
The hasattr() method takes two parameters −
The hasattr() method returns −
True, if object has the given named attribute
False, if object has no given named attribute
Example
class Male: age = 21 name = 'x' x = Male() print('Male has age?:', hasattr(x, 'age')) print('Male has salary?:', hasattr(x, 'salary'))
Output
This gives the output
('Male has age?:', True) ('Male has salary?:', False)