Hello,
I'm new to Python and have what is probably a very basic question. I
am writing a helloWorld() function within a file called helloWorld.py:
def helloWorld():
print 'hi'
Now, I can import and run this function:
import helloWorld
helloWorld.helloWorld()
Which will print 'hi' as expected. Now, I'd like to update this
function in my text editor so it is:
def helloWorld():
print 'hello world'
Without having to exit my Python interpreter, how can I import this
revised function? If I do the import again:
import helloWorld
And run helloWorld.helloWorld() it will still print out just 'hi'.
I've tried deleting this function (a weird concept to me as I come
from a C++ background) using del helloWorld and than importing again,
but the function will still print out just 'hi'.
Can this be done? How so?
Thanks for any and all help.
Cheers,
Donovan
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