Error

MRAB python at mrabarnett.plus.com
Wed Nov 14 13:48:52 EST 2012


On 2012-11-14 15:18, inshu chauhan wrote:
>
> for this code m getting this error :
>
> CODE :
> def ComputeClasses(data):
>      radius = .5
>      points = []
>      for cy in xrange(0, data.height):
>          for cx in xrange(0, data.width):
>              if data[cy,cx] != (0.0,0.0,0.0):
>                  centre = data[cy, cx]
>                  points.append(centre)
>
>
Look at this line:

>              change = True
>
It's indented the same as the preceding 'if' statement, which means
that it's executed even if the body of the 'if' statement wasn't
executed and it hasn't assigned to 'centre'.

So 'change' has been set to True, the 'while' loop is entered, and
subsequently an attempt is made to get 'centre', which hasn't been set.

>              while change:
>
>                  for ring_number in xrange(1, 1000):
>                      change = False
>                      new_indices = GenerateRing(cx, cy, ring_number)
>
>
>                      for idx in new_indices:
>                          point = data[idx[0], idx[1]]
>
>                          if point == (0.0, 0.0, 0.0 ):
>                            continue
>                          else:
>                              dist = distance(centre, point)
>                              if  dist < radius :
>                                  print point
>                                  points.append(point)
>                                  change = True
>                                  print change
>
>
The indentation of this line looks wrong to me:

>              break
>
It'll affect the 'for cx' loop at the end of its first iteration, every
time.
>
> ERROR :
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "Z:\modules\classification2.py", line 74, in <module>
>      ComputeClasses(data)
>    File "Z:\modules\classification2.py", line 56, in ComputeClasses
>      dist = distance(centre, point)
> UnboundLocalError: local variable 'centre' referenced before assignment
>
> And i am unable to understand .. WHY ?
>




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