Multiple assignment and evaluation order in Python

北城余情 提交于 2019-11-25 22:31:34

问题


What is the difference between the following Python expressions:

# First:

x,y = y,x+y

# Second:

x = y
y = x+y

First gives different results than Second.

e.g.,

First:

>>> x = 1
>>> y = 2
>>> x,y = y,x+y
>>> x
2
>>> y
3

Second:

>>> x = 1
>>> y = 2
>>> x = y
>>> y = x+y
>>> x
2
>>> y
4

y is 3 in First and 4 in Second


回答1:


In an assignment statement, the right-hand side is always evaluated fully before doing the actual setting of variables. So,

x, y = y, x + y

evaluates y (let's call the result ham), evaluates x + y (call that spam), then sets x to ham and y to spam. I.e., it's like

ham = y
spam = x + y
x = ham
y = spam

By contrast,

x = y
y = x + y

sets x to y, then sets y to x (which == y) plus y, so it's equivalent to

x = y
y = y + y



回答2:


It is explained in the docs in the section entitled "Evaluation order":

... while evaluating an assignment, the right-hand side is evaluated before the left-hand side.




回答3:


The first expression:

  1. Creates a temporary tuple with value y,x+y
  2. Assigned in to another temporary tuple
  3. Extract the tuple to variables x and y

The second statement is actually two expressions, without the tuple usage.

The surprise is, the first expression is actually:

temp=x
x=y
y=temp+y

You can learn more about the usage of comma in "Parenthesized forms".




回答4:


In the second case, you assign x+y to x

In the first case, the second result (x+y) is assigned to y

This is why you obtain different results.

After your edit

This happen because, in the statement

x,y = y,x+y

all variables at the right member are evaluated and, then, are stored in the left members. So first proceed with right member, and second with the left member.

In the second statement

x = y
y = x + y

yo first evaluated y and assign it to x; in that way, the sum of x+y is equivalent to a sum of y+y and not of x+x wich is the first case.




回答5:


The first one is a tuple-like assignment:

x,y = y,x+y

Where x is the first element of the tuple, and y is the second element, thus what you are doing is:

x = y
y = x+y

Wheras the second is doing a straight assign:

x=y
x=x+y



回答6:


I've recently started using Python and this "feature" baffled me. Although there are many answers given, I'll post my understanding anyway.

If I want to swap the values of two variables, in JavaScipt, I'd do the following:

var a = 0;
var b = 1;

var temp = a;
a = b;
b = temp;

I'd need a third variable to temporarily hold one of the values. A very straightforward swap wouldn't work, because both of the variables would end up with the same value.

var a = 0;
var b = 1;

a = b; // b = 1 => a = 1
b = a; // a = 1 => b = 1

Imagine having two different (red and blue) buckets and having two different liquids (water and oil) in them, respectively. Now, try to swap the buckets/liquids (water in blue, and oil in red bucket). You can't do it unless you have an extra bucket.

Python deals with this with a "cleaner" way/solution: Tuple Assignment.

a = 0
b = 1

print(a, b) # 0 1

# temp = a
# a = b
# b = temp

a, b = b, a # values are swapped

print(a, b) # 1 0

I guess, this way Python is creating the "temp" variables automatically and we don't have to worry about them.




回答7:


a, b = 0, 1
while b < 10:
print(b)
a, b = b, a+b

Output

1
1
2
3
5
8

the variables a and b simultaneously get the new values 0 and 1, the same a, b = b, a+b, a and b are assign simultaneously.




回答8:


Let's grok the difference.

x, y = y, x + y It's x tuple xssignment, mexns (x, y) = (y, x + y), just like (x, y) = (y, x)

Stxrt from x quick example:

x, y = 0, 1
#equivxlent to
(x, y) = (0, 1)
#implement xs
x = 0
y = 1

When comes to (x, y) = (y, x + y) ExFP, have x try directly

x, y = 0, 1
x = y #x=y=1
y = x + y #y=1+1
#output
In [87]: x
Out[87]: 1
In [88]: y
Out[88]: 2

However,

In [93]: x, y = y, x+y
In [94]: x
Out[94]: 3
In [95]: y
Out[95]: 5

The result is different from the first try.

Thx's because Python firstly evaluates the right-hand x+y So it equivxlent to:

old_x = x
old_y = y
c = old_x + old_y
x = old_y
y = c

In summary, x, y = y, x+y means,
x exchanges to get old_value of y,
y exchanges to get the sum of old value x and old value y,



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8725673/multiple-assignment-and-evaluation-order-in-python

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