Python has a builtin function called locals which returns the local context as a dictionary
>>> locals = locals() >>> locals["a"] = 5 >>> a 5 >>> locals["a"] = "changed" >>> a 'changed' On 8 Apr 2005 13:55:39 -0700, Cactus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > If I got a list is it possible to declare a variable from the items in that > list? > > Code Sample: > Blob = ['Var1', 'Var2', 'vAR3'] > i = 5 > for listitems in Blob: > i += 1 > listitems = i > > print Var1 > 6 > print Var2 > 7 > print vAR3 > 8 > > Something like that? This doesn't work (obviously) but is there a way to do > this? > > TIA, > Cacti > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://blogs.applibase.net/sidharth -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list