How can I fix scope-related errors in my Python code?
Scope-related errors in Python often occur when a variable is not accessible in the current context. Can you share your code?
Sure, I have a function where I'm trying to access a variable defined outside of it.
It sounds like you might be facing a 'NameError'. In Python, variables defined outside a function are not accessible inside unless declared as global. Can you show me the specific code?
Here's my code:
x = 10
def my_function(): print(x)
my_function()
In this case, your code should work since x
is defined in the global scope. If you're getting an error, check if there's another function or block where x
is redefined.
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