Converting itegers to strings
Phil Mayes
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Sat Jul 24 00:01:31 EDT 1999
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Chris Frost wrote in message <19990723171921.A5205 at pooh.frostnet.net>... >How can you convert numbers (an interger in this case) to strings? (i.e. I >have some_number = 3, and would like to use it as a string) Yeah, there's no itoa() -- use the printf equivalent: >>> print "%d" % some_number 3 Multiple numbers are supplied as a tuple: >>> h = 7 >>> m = 45 >>> print "%02d:%02d" % (h,m) 07:45 -- Phil Mayes pmayes AT olivebr DOT com
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