On 04/03/06, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've got a module that needs to share a pack of cards > > pack = ["14s", "2s", "3s", "4s", "5s", "6s", "7s", "8s", "9s", "10s", "11s", > "12s", "13s", "14d", "2d", "3d", "4d", "5d", "6d", "7d", "8d", "9d", > "10d", > "11d", "12d", "13d", "14c", "2c", "3c", "4c", "5c", "6c", "7c", "8c", > "9c", > "10c", "11c", "12c", "13c", "14h", "2h", "3h", "4h", "5h", "6h", "7h", > "8h", > "9h", "10h", "11h", "12h", "13h"] > random.shuffle(pack) > > do you think it is worth making a class with just this attribute or > would this be a good place to use a global variable? >
I just realised this probably isn't as clear as it should be, sorry it's late. It needs to share the variable with the functions (or methods) in the module not with anything outside of it. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
