Mar-16-2019, 07:31 PM
Hi, I am working with a few friends on a project where everyone makes some functions that have to use the same variables, for example x here. Every function will be imported in a main.py file and then use x, which is created in main.py. We thought that it would not be necessary to put x as an argument of every function because x would be a global variable, but it seems like it is not. Is there a solution to make this work, other than storing every variables in a file and importing this file everywhere ? Or is there a cleaner way to use our functions together ? We would like to avoid putting the variables as arguments of the functions because there is a lot of them.
Example:
Example:
#secondary.py def function(): print("secondary:", x) #main.py from secondary import function x=0 function()I get
Error:NameError: name 'x' is not defined
and I want to print "secondary: 0"