Issue
How do I create or use a global variable inside a function?
How do I use a global variable that was defined in one function inside other functions?
Failing to use the global
keyword where appropriate often causes UnboundLocalError
. The precise rules for this are explained at UnboundLocalError on local variable when reassigned after first use. Generally, please close other questions as a duplicate of that question when an explanation is sought, and this question when someone simply needs to know the global
keyword.
Solution
You can use a global variable within other functions by declaring it as global
within each function that assigns a value to it:
globvar = 0
def set_globvar_to_one():
global globvar # Needed to modify global copy of globvar
globvar = 1
def print_globvar():
print(globvar) # No need for global declaration to read value of globvar
set_globvar_to_one()
print_globvar() # Prints 1
Since it's unclear whether globvar = 1
is creating a local variable or changing a global variable, Python defaults to creating a local variable, and makes you explicitly choose the other behavior with the global
keyword.
See other answers if you want to share a global variable across modules.
Answered By - Paul Stephenson
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