Andrew Triplett wrote: > I am on chapter two for Python Programming working on the challenges and > the question is: > > 1. Create a list of legal and illegal variable names. Describe why each is > either legal or illegal. Next, create a list of "good" and "bad" legal > variable names. Describe why each is either a good or bad choice for a > variable name. > > Can you help me solve this problem?
i n foo 1timepad with __ _name __name row1 row2 row3 question length x bottles number_of_bottles number_of_bottles_of_beer_on_the_wall seperate_concerns next_KindOfQuestion it's_about_time Animal animal ANIMAL HttpServer HTTPServer bin2hex bin_to_hex childs intNumber strValue So here's your lists, but they got totally mixed up. Also, while it's easy to separate the legal from the illegal names (by typing them into the interpreter) the distinction between good and bad is not so clear-cut. You really have to think about it and form an opinion. Write it down in a sentence or two and post it here. Hint: Often a name may even be good or bad depending on the context. For example for x, y in points: r = math.sqrt(x*x + y*y) print x, y, "-->", r Here x is a fine name because if follows a well-known mathematical convention... with open(datafile, "rb") as f: x = pickle.load(f) ...whereas this x leaves you totally clueless about what x could contain. Another hint: One criterium to decide whether a name is "good" is its compliance with PEP 8 <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#naming-conventions> _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor