Enums and Python
William Dandreta
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Wed Jun 21 12:16:34 EDT 2000
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Hi Martijn, This suggestion is the most appealing to me for what I am doing because I always know exactly how many fields there are. Now if there were just some way to similarly name a slice... Bill >In many cases I'd use tuple/list unpacking for this: > >date, address, name, whatever = string.split(line, ",") > >If you don't know how many fields you're going to get, this can be >more tricky. But imagine you know the first 4: > >date, address, name, whatever = string.split(line, ",")[:4] > >Of course changing a field is harder here. Generally I use the idiom of >constructing new lists (or dictionaries or objects) in that case, >though. After all, if you're really going to manipulate your fields >it makes sense to wrap them up in objects in any case. > >Regards, > >Martijn
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