Two question from a newbie
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Peter Bittner <bittneph at aston.ac.uk> wrote: > I've got two simple questions: > > 1.) How do I implement ORs and ANDs in an if-statment? > > - e.g. I'd like to have this C-code in Python: > > if (x.mode == "view" || x.mode == "modify") > myMode = x.mode; > > 2.) What does str(...) do? (I've already posted this, sorry!) > > I've seen > print '....' + str(text) + '...' > in some code (in a function definition). > What does this 'str(...)' really do? - Is it absolutely necessary?? > > Please, e-mail! newbies have been known to read the fine manual: http://www.python.org/doc start with the tutorial. browse the language reference. then the read the first chapters in the library manual (covering builtin operations). </F>
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