Multiple assignment and the expression on the right side
Suresh Jeevanandam
jm.suresh at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 00:23:21 EST 2006
Dear all,
I read in "Python in a Nutshell" that when we have multiple assignments
made on a single line, it is equivalent to have those many simple
assignments and that the right side is evaluated once for each
assignment. [The wordings are mine. I am not sure if this is what he
intended].
So, In the following code snippet I expected the values of c, d, e to
be different. But they are not? I am missing something... What is it?
>>> a = 12
>>> def x(): global a; a+=1; return(a)
...
>>> x()
13
>>> a
13
>>> c = d = e = x()
>>> c
14
>>> d
14
>>> e
14
>>>
Thanks.
regards,
Suresh
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