@TroyHaskin I never get why global (sharing variables from script to function) is considered bad whereas nested functions (sharing variables from main function to nested functions) is fine. At least with global you get to limit which variables are shared
The first option is to compute the moments within the function. I mean compute them outside (if they are needed for something else) but pass them as inputs to the function
@LuisMendo but then with nested functions your scope is well-defined, you needn't go further than the enclosing function you're in. With globals you can never know if there's a crappy little function somewhere that also declares your variable global and modifies it without your knowledge
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