How to use a variable form main script in a module.
Emile van Sebille
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Mon Jul 26 10:04:04 EDT 1999
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Hi Peter, You need to fully specify the module variable name in your main program. For example, if an imported module defines x as an unbound (quasi)class variable: >>> x = 3 >>> import testx >>> x 3 >>> testx.x 15 HTH -- Emile van Sebille emile at fenx.com ------------------- Peter Torstenson <p.t at iname.com> wrote in message news:7nhmt5$su0 at enews3.newsguy.com... > This is probaly a silly question from a newbie. > In my main script I put a value for to a variable called "x". > Now I want to use the "x" variable in a module. > The module is imported into the main script. How to do this? > > I've been trying to find out how to do it in tutorials an the reference > manual but I can“t find anyting written about this. Perhaps because it's a > to silly question. > > /Peter Torstenson > > Rio de Janeiro > >
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