How to get the value of a variable given its name in a string?

>>> x=5
>>> print eval('x')
5

tada!


If it's a global variable, then you can do:

>>> a = 5
>>> globals()['a']
5

A note about the various "eval" solutions: you should be careful with eval, especially if the string you're evaluating comes from a potentially untrusted source -- otherwise, you might end up deleting the entire contents of your disk or something like that if you're given a malicious string.

(If it's not global, then you'll need access to whatever namespace it's defined in. If you don't have that, there's no way you'll be able to access it.)


Edward Loper's answer only works if the variable is in the current module. To get a value in another module, you can use getattr:

import other
print getattr(other, "name_of_variable")

https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#getattr


Assuming that you know the string is safe to evaluate, then eval will give the value of the variable in the current context.

>>> string = "blah"
>>> string
'blah'
>>> x = "string"
>>> eval(x)
'blah'