Steve Holden wrote: > Evan Klitzke wrote: >> On 8/13/07, brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I'd like to do something like this: >>> >>> var = '123' >>> %s = [], %var >>> >>> So that, in the end, var is '123' and an empty list is named '123' as >>> well. The list assignments are created during a loop. >> >> You can't assign a variable whose name is 123, but you can do this >> sort of thing with setattr. >> > And why would you want a variable whose name is '123'?
Just an example. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list