Iterating over a dictionary's sorted keys
Ivan Van Laningham
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Fri May 26 14:21:54 EDT 2000
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Hi All-- Robert Roy wrote: > > On Thu, 25 May 2000 22:03:19 -0600, Ivan Van Laningham > <ivanlan at home.com> wrote: > > >Hi All-- > > > >Alan Daniels wrote: > >> > >> On 25 May 2000 08:56:38 GMT, Remco Gerlich > >> <scarblac-spamtrap at pino.selwerd.nl> wrote: > >> > >> [snip...] > >> >Why the problem with multiple lines and an extra variable here and there? > >> > >> Yes, but the short version reminds me very much of one of my favorite > >> python idioms: > >> > >> lines = open("some_file", "rt").readlines() > >> > > > >If you don't want the newlines, you can do this: > > > >alist=open("some_file","rt").read().split() > > might not work too well with text like: > > this is a test > to see what will happen > if I do a split on this file > I think I will get a lot more > elements > than I bargained for > Again, 1.6 only: ----------------------------------- #!/c/python/python.exe import string import sys if sys.platform=="win32": sps='\r\n' else: sps='\n' if __name__=="__main__": if len(sys.argv)>1: fn=sys.argv[1] else: fn="tsplit.txt" s=open(fn,"rb").read().split(sps) print s ----------------------------------- <more-than-one-way-to-peel-a-grape>-ly y'rs, Ivan;-) ---------------------------------------------- Ivan Van Laningham Axent Technologies, Inc. http://www.pauahtun.org http://www.foretec.com/python/workshops/1998-11/proceedings.html Army Signal Corps: Cu Chi, Class of '70 Author: Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours
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