Variable Scope
The scope of a variable is the part of a program that can 'see' that variable
- There are only so many sensible names for variables.
- People using functions shouldn't have to worry about what variable names the author of the function used.
- People writing functions shouldn't have to worry about what variable names the function's caller uses.
- The part of a program in which a variable is visible is called its scope.
pressure = 103.9 def adjust(t): temperature = t * 1.43 / pressure return temperature
pressure
is a global variable.- Defined outside any particular function.
- Visible everywhere.
t
andtemperature
are local variables inadjust
.- Defined in the function.
- Not visible in the main program.
- Remember: a function parameter is a variable that is automatically assigned a value when the function is called.
print('adjusted:', adjust(0.9)) print('temperature after call:', temperature)
adjusted: 0.01238691049085659
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/swcarpentry/foo.py", line 8, in <module> print('temperature after call:', temperature) NameError: name 'temperature' is not defined
Local and Global Variable Use
Trace the values of all variables in this program as it is executed.
(Use '---' as the value of variables before and after they exist.)
limit = 100 def clip(value): return min(max(0.0, value), limit) value = -22.5 print(clip(value))
Reading Error Messages
Read the traceback below, and identify the following:
- How many levels does the traceback have?
- What is the file name where the error occurred?
- What is the function name where the error occurred?
- On which line number in this function did the error occur?
- What is the type of error?
- What is the error message?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- KeyError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-2-e4c4cbafeeb5in <module>() 1 import errors_02 ----2 errors_02.print_friday_message() /Users/ghopper/thesis/code/errors_02.py in print_friday_message() 13 14 def print_friday_message(): ---15 print_message("Friday") /Users/ghopper/thesis/code/errors_02.py in print_message(day) 9 "sunday": "Aw, the weekend is almost over." 10 } ---11 print(messages[day]) 12 13 KeyError: 'Friday'