[Tutor] strange output

Alan Gauld alan.gauld at btinternet.com
Wed Jul 11 23:22:33 CEST 2007


"elis aeris" <hunter92383 at gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:674d5ce60707111328o5f542934i60a72c66b4293ab at mail.gmail.com...
> def mousemove():
>    f.write("command" + " =" + " mousemove\n")
>    f.write("parameter_" + str(number_1) + "=" + " 500\n")
>    f.write("parameter_" + str(number_2) + "=" + " 500\n")
>    f.write("parameter_" + str(number_3) + "=" + " 500\n")
>    f.write("parameter_" + str(number_4) + "=" + " 500\n")
>    f.write("parameter_" + str(number_5) + "=" + " 500\n")
>    f.write("parameter_" + str(number_6) + "=" + " 500\n")
>
>
> f = open("data.ini", "w")
> mousemove()
> f.close()
>
>
>
>
> even though this part is skippe
>
> number_1 = 100
> number_2 = 200
> number_3 = 300
> number_4 = 400
> number_5 = 500
> number_6 = 600
>

Are you doing this in a file or using the >>> prompt?
If its at the >>> prompt then it will remember the number_1 values
from earlier. If you are saying you now have a file without the
number_1 stuff and just the function above then that is indeed odd!

Alan g.




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