How to get variables from another Python 3 script?












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I have a.py which the code is:



#!/usr/bin/env python
#coding=utf-8
def aaa(p):
m=1
n=2
z=m+n+p
return z


Now i want to get "m" and "n" from a.py in another python script,
how should I do?










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    I have a.py which the code is:



    #!/usr/bin/env python
    #coding=utf-8
    def aaa(p):
    m=1
    n=2
    z=m+n+p
    return z


    Now i want to get "m" and "n" from a.py in another python script,
    how should I do?










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      I have a.py which the code is:



      #!/usr/bin/env python
      #coding=utf-8
      def aaa(p):
      m=1
      n=2
      z=m+n+p
      return z


      Now i want to get "m" and "n" from a.py in another python script,
      how should I do?










      share|improve this question














      I have a.py which the code is:



      #!/usr/bin/env python
      #coding=utf-8
      def aaa(p):
      m=1
      n=2
      z=m+n+p
      return z


      Now i want to get "m" and "n" from a.py in another python script,
      how should I do?







      python-3.x






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          use import a
          and then you can use a.m and a.n



          If you dont want to use a.m the you should import like from a import m and then use them as they are(m and n). But this way isn't the recommended way, as it would confuse you in identifying which variable is from which file.



          I just found a similar question. Have a look.



          Importing variables from another file?






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          • HI,TeraBaapBC.I tried to use "import a",but i "print (a.m)", that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'"....

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:20











          • did you execute a.py?

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:23











          • Save both files in same directory and the execute both files. It will work

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:29











          • i saved two files in the same directory ,and my b.py is import a print (a.m) ,but when i run python b.py ,that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'" ,where am i wrong?

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:58













          • @ChrisChan Post the codes in both files here!

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 10:20











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          use import a
          and then you can use a.m and a.n



          If you dont want to use a.m the you should import like from a import m and then use them as they are(m and n). But this way isn't the recommended way, as it would confuse you in identifying which variable is from which file.



          I just found a similar question. Have a look.



          Importing variables from another file?






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          • HI,TeraBaapBC.I tried to use "import a",but i "print (a.m)", that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'"....

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:20











          • did you execute a.py?

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:23











          • Save both files in same directory and the execute both files. It will work

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:29











          • i saved two files in the same directory ,and my b.py is import a print (a.m) ,but when i run python b.py ,that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'" ,where am i wrong?

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:58













          • @ChrisChan Post the codes in both files here!

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 10:20
















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          use import a
          and then you can use a.m and a.n



          If you dont want to use a.m the you should import like from a import m and then use them as they are(m and n). But this way isn't the recommended way, as it would confuse you in identifying which variable is from which file.



          I just found a similar question. Have a look.



          Importing variables from another file?






          share|improve this answer
























          • HI,TeraBaapBC.I tried to use "import a",but i "print (a.m)", that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'"....

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:20











          • did you execute a.py?

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:23











          • Save both files in same directory and the execute both files. It will work

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:29











          • i saved two files in the same directory ,and my b.py is import a print (a.m) ,but when i run python b.py ,that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'" ,where am i wrong?

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:58













          • @ChrisChan Post the codes in both files here!

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 10:20














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          use import a
          and then you can use a.m and a.n



          If you dont want to use a.m the you should import like from a import m and then use them as they are(m and n). But this way isn't the recommended way, as it would confuse you in identifying which variable is from which file.



          I just found a similar question. Have a look.



          Importing variables from another file?






          share|improve this answer













          use import a
          and then you can use a.m and a.n



          If you dont want to use a.m the you should import like from a import m and then use them as they are(m and n). But this way isn't the recommended way, as it would confuse you in identifying which variable is from which file.



          I just found a similar question. Have a look.



          Importing variables from another file?







          share|improve this answer












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          • HI,TeraBaapBC.I tried to use "import a",but i "print (a.m)", that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'"....

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:20











          • did you execute a.py?

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:23











          • Save both files in same directory and the execute both files. It will work

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:29











          • i saved two files in the same directory ,and my b.py is import a print (a.m) ,but when i run python b.py ,that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'" ,where am i wrong?

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:58













          • @ChrisChan Post the codes in both files here!

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 10:20



















          • HI,TeraBaapBC.I tried to use "import a",but i "print (a.m)", that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'"....

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:20











          • did you execute a.py?

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:23











          • Save both files in same directory and the execute both files. It will work

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:29











          • i saved two files in the same directory ,and my b.py is import a print (a.m) ,but when i run python b.py ,that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'" ,where am i wrong?

            – Chris Chan
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:58













          • @ChrisChan Post the codes in both files here!

            – Sandesh34
            Nov 23 '18 at 10:20

















          HI,TeraBaapBC.I tried to use "import a",but i "print (a.m)", that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'"....

          – Chris Chan
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:20





          HI,TeraBaapBC.I tried to use "import a",but i "print (a.m)", that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'"....

          – Chris Chan
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:20













          did you execute a.py?

          – Sandesh34
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:23





          did you execute a.py?

          – Sandesh34
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:23













          Save both files in same directory and the execute both files. It will work

          – Sandesh34
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:29





          Save both files in same directory and the execute both files. It will work

          – Sandesh34
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:29













          i saved two files in the same directory ,and my b.py is import a print (a.m) ,but when i run python b.py ,that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'" ,where am i wrong?

          – Chris Chan
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:58







          i saved two files in the same directory ,and my b.py is import a print (a.m) ,but when i run python b.py ,that feedback "AttributeError: module 'a' has no attribute 'm'" ,where am i wrong?

          – Chris Chan
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:58















          @ChrisChan Post the codes in both files here!

          – Sandesh34
          Nov 23 '18 at 10:20





          @ChrisChan Post the codes in both files here!

          – Sandesh34
          Nov 23 '18 at 10:20


















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