First of all, I understand that I can use global
statement to access global variables. But somehow I was able to modify a global list without global
like below:
def func1(nums):
nums = [4,5,6]
nums = [1,2,3]
func1(nums)
print nums # print [1,2,3]
def func2(nums):
nums[0] = 4
nums[1] = 5
nums[2] = 6
nums = [1,2,3]
func2(nums)
print nums # print [4,5,6]
After trying func2, I realized that I can always access global list in a function if I specify the index:
def func3(nums):
nums[:] = [4,5,6]
nums = [1,2,3]
func3(nums)
print nums # print [4,5,6]
Is it because Python automatically go trying to match a global variable if a function variable is used before definition?
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