On Aug 9, 5:11 pm, Lee Sander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to define a new variable which is not predefined by me. > For example, > I want to create an array called "X%s" where "%s" is to be determined > based on the data I am processing. So, for example, if I the file > I'm reading has > g 99 > on the first line, I want to create a new variable called "Xg" whose > length > is 99. > I tried eval("Xg=[0]*99") but that did not work.
eval only evaluates expressions. To go about the problem that way, you would use exec, not eval. Of course, use of exec generally means you're going about the problem the wrong way; it looks to me like a better way to do what you're doing is to create a dictionary to hold your values. So, given the variables data (the dictionary), name (in your example, 'g') and *size* (in your example, 99), you can add it data as shown: data[name] = [0] data[name] *= size Note that by splitting the '[0]*size' code into two lines as shown above, you don't create an intermediate list object that gets thrown away right after creation. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list