Hi I did the following code for a Leetcode question
class Solution(object):
def addDigits(self, num):
"""
:type num: int
:rtype: int
"""
while(1):
if num in list( range(0,10) ):
return num
sum = sum( int(i) for i in str(num) )
num = sum
It yielded an error Line 11: UnboundLocalError: local variable 'sum' referenced before assignment
. It was be fixed by changing variable sum
to sum1
.
sum
is not in the list of illegal variable names (keywords) (section 2.3).
So why error? Is it that, when python sees sum = sum(...)
, python starts to treat sum
as a variable and forget it's a function?
sum
. – Antti Haapala Aug 29 '15 at 9:11sum
? Is it a function? If so, why do you assign it ? – ismailsunni Aug 29 '15 at 9:13sum()
is a Python built-in fuction. – itwasntme Aug 29 '15 at 9:15