Duncan Booth skrev: > Sheldon wrote: > > > Good day, > > > > I would like to know if there is a way to print all the variables set > > in a python program with having to write > > "print variable" on all? > > > Not all the variables in a program (that would be rather more than you > want), but you can print all the variables in a specific namespace easily > enough: > > >>> from pprint import pprint > >>> def f(x): > pprint(locals()) > > > >>> f(2) > {'x': 2} > >>> pprint(globals()) > {'__builtins__': <module '__builtin__' (built-in)>, > '__doc__': None, > '__name__': '__main__', > 'f': <function f at 0x00B45B30>, > 'pprint': <function pprint at 0x00B45BB0>} > >>> class C: > classvar = [] > def __init__(self, n): > self.n = n > > > >>> c = C(3) > >>> pprint(vars(c)) > {'n': 3} > >>> pprint(vars(C)) > {'__doc__': None, > '__init__': <function __init__ at 0x00B4A070>, > '__module__': '__main__', > 'classvar': []} > >>>
Thanks Duncan! This really helps! /Sheldon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list