I am using Django to build a site mainly to learn something about websie building.And I came across something I thought is strange.I have this code below:
all_words=Word.objects.all()[0:100]
user=request.user
wordlist = []
//wordinfo = {} --->This doesn't work
for word in all_words:
wordinfo = {}//This works fine
taged_word = FlagWord.objects.filter(word = word,user = user)
if taged_word :
wordinfo['usertag'] = True
else:
wordinfo['usertag'] = False
wordinfo['word'] = word
wordlist.append(wordinfo)
Notice where the wordinfo
is placed.I think both would work because the latter content would replace the previous one anyway.But when it's placed outside the for
loop,I would get 100 elements in the wordlist
which are all the same.The word
property would all be the last word
in all_words
.
I know if the wordinfo
is placed in the for
loop,a new wordinfo
would be created.But question is I think if it's placed outside the for
loop,it should also work.Can somebody explain to me what's the difference?Why can't it be placed outside the for
loop?
wordinfo = {}
outside of thefor
loop?