Changing global variables in tkinter/pmw callback
Brian Elmegaard
be at mek.dtu.dk
Fri Apr 6 02:09:29 EDT 2001
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
>
> how about two and a half words: "they're not" ;-)
:)
>
> confusing?
A bit.
> ("normal variables", like integers, floats, strings, belong to
> this category. if you want a new integer/float/string value,
> you have to create a new object)
I think it's more the methodology in bindings that confused me, and then
lambdas also.
> (when you type "s[0] = 10", you ask whatever "s" points to
> to replace item zero with a new value. in your case, you ask
> the list "s" to modify it's first item. anyone else referring to
> the same list object will see this change)
And someone are. Could the same be done with the 10 in s=10? If not then
why?
> now read alex' reply once or twice. then read the "python
six times that was...
> objects" page again, and make sure you understand every-
> thing in there.
I shall try.
>
> (or maybe you're more confused than ever. in that case,
> we do apologize for the inconvenience...)
I think I am learning, but I am not understanding the technicalities.
Thanks a lot.
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