string conversion and formatters
Peter Hansen
peter at engcorp.com
Fri Dec 7 19:51:32 EST 2001
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Chris Liechti wrote: > > "Spiffy" <clams17 at yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "C:\Program Files\Python2\convertor.py", line 17, in ? > > print "Decimal: %d" % (hex) > ^^^^^ > these parentheses don't do anything useful here. if you want a single > element tuple use "(hex,)". note also that your variable "hex" shadows the > built in function "hex". i would sugest a difrent name. Agreed about the name, but not the comment about the parentheses not doing something useful. More accurately, they are not *necessary*, but they are quite useful. Specifically they serve as a guide to the maintainer that the second argument to % is a tuple, not a comma-separated sequence of items. I used to forget to add the parentheses when I changed things like print "%d" % val into print "%d (%s)" % val, name so now I always include the parentheses (without the trailing comma though) even with single-item format strings, and have ceased to make the above mistake. (Just a minor item, I know.) -- ---------------------- Peter Hansen, P.Eng. peter at engcorp.com
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