I'm interested to know why you're trying this as well. Is this something that would be helped by creating a class and then dynamically creating instances of that class? Something like...
class Fruit: def __init__(self, name): self.name = name for fruit in ['banana', 'apple', 'mango']: varName = Fruit(fruit) # do stuff with varName On Thursday, January 3, 2013 2:04:03 PM UTC-6, subhaba...@gmail.com wrote: > Dear Group, > > If I take a list like the following: > > > > fruits = ['banana', 'apple', 'mango'] > > for fruit in fruits: > > print 'Current fruit :', fruit > > > > Now, > > if I want variables like var1,var2,var3 be assigned to them, we may take, > > var1=banana, > > var2=apple, > > var3=mango > > > > but can we do something to assign the variables dynamically I was thinking > > of > > var_series=['var1','var2','var3'] > > for var in var_series: > > for fruit in fruits: > > print var,fruits > > > > If any one can kindly suggest. > > > > Regards, > > Subhabrata > > > > NB: Apology for some alignment mistakes,etc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list