adding items from a text file to a list
Andrei Kulakov
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Wed Oct 31 19:34:40 EST 2001
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On 30 Oct 2001 16:12:14 -0800, toflat <toflatpy2 at oaktown.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry if this is a bit of a no-brainer question... > > I have a text file with a list of data items. > > ex: > > pickle (fruit or veggie?) > pickled eggs (just plain strange) > seinfeld (funny show) > yada yada (yada) > > What I want to do is add each item in the file to a python list. The > thing that is eluding me is how to leave out the comments. I need it > to scan in the item, skip anything in parenthsis then proceed to the > next line. > > Thanks for any help! > > -t lst = [] for line in lines: entries = line.split("(") # split in two parts, value and comment entry = entries[0] # get the value entry = entry.strip() # get rid of leading and trailing # whitespace lst.append(entry) -- Cymbaline: intelligent learning mp3 player - python, linux, console. get it at: cy.silmarill.org
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