Pyenos wrote: > #############################CODE############################## > t_len=0 > class WORK: > def getwork(self): > def formattable(table_to_process,type): > > TYPE=["p","t","T","s","i"] #list of types to format > if type==TYPE[1]: > def format_t(): > row=[] > for col in table_to_process: > > ####################### > # ERROR PRONE PART # > ####################### > if len(str(col))>t_len: > t_len=len(str(col)) > ####################### > # Error message says: # > # UnboundLocalError: local variable 't_len' referenced before assignment# > > row+=col > if (table_to_process.index(col)+1)%7==0: > t_temp.append(row) > row=[] > format_t() > #################################################################
wow. > Interpreter says that t_len is local variable although i have > specified t_len=0 in line 1. Also, although i've stated t_len=0 in > line 1, it says that t_len is referenced before assignment. each function introduces a new scope. </f> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list