So i'm working in python 2.7.
I'm using this line to execute a series of statements in a dictionary:
for key in pipeline:
exec(dictionary[key], globals(), globals())
This is what the pipeline contains:
pipeline = {
'initializer' : 'initializer()',
'preprocesser' : 'preprocesser()'
}
Here's the two initializer() and preprocesser() functions:
def initializer():
global params
data = pd.read_csv(params['dataset'])
data.fillna(0, inplace=True)
params['data'] = data
return params
def preprocesser():
global params
print(params.keys())
Both of these functions modify a global dictionary called params, here's what it looks like:
params = {
'instruction' : "Predict median house value",
'dataset' : './data/housing.csv',
}
For some reason if I print out the dictionary keys of params it'll print the updated keys: the initializer() function is supposed to add a 'data' key to the global params dictionary. But if I print out the list of keys inside the preprocessor() function, I just get ['instruction', 'dataset']. If i print out the keys right after I call the exec function (in a global scope) it correctly prints out ['instruction', 'dataset', 'data]. Why is it updating globally but then I can't access that updated parameter inside the preprocesser() function. How would I fix this?