Saturday, October 8, 2022

Employee Class in Python

 Machine Problem

Employee Class in Python

1. Create a Class called Employee
2. Use the init function to collect the employee information
(Name, email and mobile number)
3. Instantiate the Employee class two times with different information
4. Display all the properties of the object

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Program Listing

class Employee:
def __init__(self, name, email, mobile):
self.pangalan = name
self.email = email
self.contact = mobile


jp = Employee("Jake Pomperada", "jakerpomperada@gmail.com", "09173084360")
jsp = Employee("Jacob Samuel Pomperada", "jacobsamuelpomperada@yahoo.com", "09671722123")


print(f"Name: {jp.pangalan} | Email: {jp.email} | Mobile Number: {jp.contact}")
print(f"Name: {jsp.pangalan} | Email: {jsp.email} | Mobile Number: {jsp.contact}")

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