Lecture 2
Lecture 2
Lecture 2
def myfunc():
print("Python is " + x)
myfunc()
def myfunc():
x = "fantastic"
print("Python is " + x)
myfunc()
print("Python is " + x)
The global Keyword
Normally, when you create a variable inside a function, that
variable is local, and can only be used inside that function.
To create a global variable inside a function, you can use
the global keyword.
Example
If you use the global keyword, the variable belongs to the global
scope:
def myfunc():
global x
x = "fantastic"
myfunc()
print("Python is " + x)
Example
To change the value of a global variable inside a
function, refer to the variable by using
the global keyword:
x = "awesome"
def myfunc():
global x
x = "fantastic"
myfunc()
print("Python is " + x)
Comments
Python has commenting capability for the purpose of in-
code documentation.
Comments start with a #, and Python will render the rest of
the line as a comment:
Example
#This is a comment.
print("Hello, World!")
Example:
X=3
Y=5.5
Z=x + y
Print(z)
Output: 8.5
Explicit Type Conversion
Output=13
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