#Use the setattr Function class Example: a = "Pynerds" #set a variable attribute to the class setattr(Example, "b", "Python") setattr(Example, "c", "Django") def example_method(): print("Hello, World!") #set a method attribute to the class setattr(Example, "example_method", example_method) print(Example.a) print(Example.b) print(Example.c) Example.example_method()# Per https://www.w3schools.com/python/ref_func_setattr.asp, # the setattr() function sets the value of the specified attribute of the specified object. # Here is a sample code from https://www.w3schools.com/python/trypython.asp?filename=demo_ref_setattr class Person: name = "John" age = 36 country = "Norway" setattr(Person, 'age', 40) # The age property will now have the value: 40 x = getattr(Person, 'age') print(x) class Student: name = 'John' student = Student() # Set 'age' attribute to 23 setattr(student, 'age', 23) print('Student name: ', student.name) print('Student age: ', student.age) # Output # Student name: John # Student age: 23#Use the setattr Function class Example: a = "Pynerds" #set a variable attribute to the class setattr(Example, "b", "Python") setattr(Example, "c", "Django") def example_method(): print("Hello, World!") #set a method attribute to the class setattr(Example, "example_method", example_method) print(Example.a) print(Example.b) print(Example.c) Example.example_method()#Use the setattr Function class Example: a = "Pynerds" #set a variable attribute to the class setattr(Example, "b", "Python") setattr(Example, "c", "Django") def example_method(): print("Hello, World!") #set a method attribute to the class setattr(Example, "example_method", example_method) print(Example.a) print(Example.b) print(Example.c) Example.example_method()