I have a function in python and I want to declare 2 variables only the first time I call this function and then change their values, something like this :
def function():
x=0
z=2
if(x>z):
other_function()
else:
x+=1
With this way,every time I call the function()
, x becomes 0 and z becomes 2.
I tried to make them global outside of the function() but it gives me error :
UnboundLocalError: local variable 'x' referenced before assignment
How can I declare the values the first time I call the function()?