Scope of a variable
A variable defined in one part of a program needs not to be known in other parts. All program units to which it a certain variable is known are called the scope of that variable. We first give an example; let's consider the two nested functions:
e = 3 def my_function(in1): a = 2 * e b = 3 in1 = 5 def other_function(): c = a d = e return dir() print(""" my_function's namespace: {} other_function's namespace: {} """.format(dir(),other_function())) return a
Execution of my_function(3)
results in:
my_function's namespace: ['a', 'b', 'in1', 'other_function'] other_function's namespace: ['a', 'c', 'd']
The variable e
is in the namespace of the program unit that...