What's wrong with this code?
Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com
Mon Jul 23 11:36:19 EDT 2012
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On 7/23/2012 7:50 AM Stone Li said... > I'm totally confused by this code: > > Code: > > a = None > b = None > c = None > d = None > x = [[a,b], > [c,d]] > e,f = x[1] > print e,f This prints the first None,None > c = 1 > d = 2 > print e,f And nothing has happened to e or f, so this is the second None,None Why do you expect 1,2? Emile > e = 1 > f = 2 > print c,d > > Output: > > None None > None None > 1 2 > > > I'm expecting the code as: > > None None > 1 2 > 1 2 > > > What's wrong? > And this question made my GUI program totally out of control. > Thanks > >
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