Calling a variable from one function to another function in Python

Question:

I’m writing a program to send an email through python. I have different def’s that hold the variables that contain the email username and email password etc.. Then I have another def that actual sends the email, but it needs the variable that contains the email username and password etc.. How can I call the variables from the different def’s? Sorry for the weird wording. I don’t know how else to say it 😛 Thanks!

def get_email_address():
    #the code to open up a window that gets the email address
    Email = input
def get_email_username():
    #the code to open up a window that gets email username
    Email_Username = input

    #same for the email recipient and email password

def send_email():
    #here I need to pull all the variables from the other def's
    #code to send email
Asked By: micma

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Answers:

You would need to return values in your helper functions and call those functions from your main send_email() function, assigning the returned values to variables. Something like this:

def get_email_address():
    #the code to open up a window that gets the email address
    Email = input
    return Email

def get_email_username():
    #the code to open up a window that gets email username
    Email_Username = input
    return Email_Username

#same for the email recipient and email password

def send_email():
    # variables from the other def's
    email_address = get_email_address()
    email_username = get_email_username()

    #code to send email
Answered By: Holy Mackerel
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