unboundlocalerror local variable 'x' referenced before assignment code example
Example 1: UnboundLocalError: local variable 'r' referenced before assignment
r = 0
list = ['apple','lime','orange']
def list_list(x):
for i in x:
r +=1
print r
list_list(list)
Example 2: unboundlocalerror local variable referenced before assignment python
"""
This happens when python thinks that your variable is local
(the scope is only within a specific function) and/or that
you have not assigned a value to the variable before in this
specific function (scope).
try:
- assigning the variable a value within the function
- Passing the variable to the function using it when calling the function
- Declaring the variable as global (bad practice)
Read more about this error in the source
"""