When I call the function "G()
" which returns two values: p_T
and q_T
twice (see below) but using the same style, that's, P_T, neg = G(); U, Ign = G()
and print sums of P_T
and U
, I get two different answers! Another thing is that both answers are incorrect!
I have only included part of the code which can simply aid in explaining the idea. The block of statements within the function G()
under the for loop is executed N times as the loop suggests. Is there something being compromised by global variables declaration?
Any suggestion of what is wrong and how to fix it is appreciated!
def G():
global p_T; global q_T
for n in range(N):
p_T = U_T(EvolveU_T(p_T))
q_T = V_T(EvolveV_T(q_T))
return p_T, q_T
P_T, neg = G()
print sum(P_T)
U, Ign = G()
print sum(U)
?_T
andEvolve?_T
are. Also, please rewrite your title, "Multiple return" doesn't make any sense.