That doesn't physically change bvar on the main file for it. If another file needs to access that variable, it will not be 10, but 0 as that's the value on the file that holds it. I think I explained my first post badly, so I'll use a better example.
Say you win a card game 5 times. Each time you win, this variable increments by 1 and is stored/saved to another file. When the variable is accessed again, it'll display that you won 5 times.
I'm total beginner at python(and is the only programming language I have begun to learn), only started 6 days ago, it is possible I am getting slightly ahead of myself and should take a step back.
Say you win a card game 5 times. Each time you win, this variable increments by 1 and is stored/saved to another file. When the variable is accessed again, it'll display that you won 5 times.
I'm total beginner at python(and is the only programming language I have begun to learn), only started 6 days ago, it is possible I am getting slightly ahead of myself and should take a step back.