On Friday, August 3, 2012 5:19:46 PM UTC+5:30, Subhabrata wrote: > Dear Group, > > > > I am trying to call the values of one function in the another function in the > following way: > > def func1(): > > num1=10 > > num2=20 > > print "The Second Number is:",num2 > > return > > > > def func2(): > > num3=num1+num2 > > num4=num3+num1 > > print "New Number One is:",num3 > > print "New Number Two is:",num4 > > return > > > > I am preferring not to use argument passing or using class? Is there any > alternate way? > > > > Thanking in Advance, > > Regards, > > Subhabrata.
Dear Group, def func1(): num1=10 num2=20 print "The Second Number is:",num2 return def func2(): func1() num3=num1+num2 num4=num3+num1 print "New Number One is:",num3 print "New Number Two is:",num4 This works. Even you can incoportate some conditionals over func1() in func2() and run. My question can I call its values of func1() too? What it is the big deal in experimenting we may come up with some new code or a new need? Indentation slightly differs while you post, I agree. Return I just like too use. Mark you are too concerned for me, thanks. Regards, Subhabrata. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list