Ok, the below code is completely scrap, pointless code I made up; but I find it weird that I can access the variable "b" from the qwerty() function while b was only declared inside while... I thought I could only access it if I declared it globally somehow?
x = 14
while (x > 10):
b = 3
b += 3
print(b)
x -= 1
def qwerty():
if b == 6:
print("b can be accessed elsewhere?")
input("")
Running this code, "b can be accessed elsewhere?" will be printed... even though b == 6 is referencing the variable b that was declared in the separate while() function.
I guess I am still confused about the properties of global and local variables in python. Can anyone explain why the above happens?