On Mar 21, 3:05 am, Jeremy N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am working with Python in Maya, and have run into a problem with a > variable changing its contents without being scripted to do so. The > various print() statements below were from my efforts to track down > where it was occurring. I left them in so that anyone running this > will more easily see what's happening. > > On the line that reads 'dx = d1 / dx ; print("dx = %f" % dx)' there > is something happening to the variable that is being printed > repeatedly between the lines. The print statements prior to this > particular line print '...xlist[0][1] = 0.5' . However, on this > line, that variable is being updated to reflect a new value, when no > assignment to that variable has been made at that time. > > This leads me to believe that the variables 'dx' and 'xlist[0][1]' > are inexplicably linked. I have no idea why. Please help me. > > a=[5,0,3,4] > b=[8,3,0,10] > c=[2,4,10,0] > > nlist = [a,b,c] > xlist = [[],[],[]] > > for i in range(len(nlist)) : > relist = list(nlist) > relist.pop(i) > dlist = list(nlist[i]) > dlist.pop(0) ; dlist.pop(i) > for j in range(len(relist)) : > d1 = float(nlist[i][0]) > d2 = float(relist[j][0]) > dx = float(dlist[j]) > r1 = 1 - ( abs(d1-dx) / float(d2) ) > if r1 == 0.0 : > r1 += (d1 < d2) > xlist[i].append(float(r1)) > > del d1, d2, dx, relist, dlist > > ylist = list(xlist) This is performing only a shallow copy.
xlist refers to a list containing sublists. You're copying the _references_ to the sublist, not the sublists themselves. > print(xlist) > print(ylist) > > for i in range(len(xlist)) : > relist = list(xlist) > relist.pop(i) > for j in range(len(relist)) : > print( "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEW LOOP AT ( %d:%d ) > !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" % > ( i, j ) ) > print("%s / (%s + %s)" % ( str(xlist[i][j]), str(xlist[i][j]), > str(relist[j][( (i!=0) * ((j>=i)+(i-1)) )]) ) ) > d1 = float(xlist[i][j]) ; print("d1 = %f" % d1) > print( "...xlist[0][1] = %s" % str(xlist[0][1]) ) > d2 = relist[j][( (i!=0) * ((j>=i)+(i-1)) )] ; print("d2 = %f" > % d2) > print( "...xlist[0][1] = %s" % str(xlist[0][1]) ) > dx = d1 + d2 ; print("dx = %f" % dx) > print( "...xlist[0][1] = %s" % str(xlist[0][1]) ) > dx = d1 / dx ; print("dx = %f" % dx) > ylist[i][j] = float(dx) ; #print(ylist[i][j]) ylist[i] is the same list as xlist[i], so changing ylist[i][j] also changes xlist[i][j]. > print( "...xlist[0][1] = %s" % str(xlist[0][1]) ) > print( "||| xlist[2][0] = %s" % str(xlist[2][0]) ) > print( "...\nxlist = %s\n..." % str(xlist) ) > > print(xlist) > print(ylist) > HTH. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list