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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T17:19:47+00:00 2026-06-15T17:19:47+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Python: How do I pass a variable by reference? How can I

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Python: How do I pass a variable by reference?

How can I reassign a value to a variable that is passed as a function argument?

For instance, what I am looking to do is:

foo = True

def convert(foo):
    if foo == True:
        foo = 'on'
    elif foo == False:
        foo = 'off'
    return foo

where foo is now a string. The problem with the method above is that in order to change foo from a boolean type to a string type the following must be passed:

foo = convert(foo)

whereas I am looking to do something like:

convert(foo)

or,

foo.convert()

Any ideas?

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    2026-06-15T17:19:48+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:19 pm
    foo = convert(foo)
    

    is the cleanest and most explicit way to achive this. This is the way most people would recommend, if you are sure you even need to reassign a string to a bool variable.

    foo.convert()
    

    is something you can do on an instance of a class that you need to define. You can do it, but it’s not worth the hassle. Just reassign the variable, that’s it.

    convert(foo) # actually, just convert()
    

    can also work, but you’d have to use the global keyword in the convert function. This is not recommended, especially when it’s so easy to avoid.

    In [1]: foo = True
    
    In [2]: def convert():
       ...:    global foo
       ...:    foo = 'on' if foo else 'off'
       ...:     
    
    In [3]: convert()
    
    In [4]: foo
    Out[4]: 'on'
    
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