newbie problem
Matt Gerrans
matt_gerrans at hp.com
Wed Aug 28 11:57:46 EDT 2002
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Oops -- yes, the "if" was lost in the copy-and-past process (because I did it from IDLE, and chopped out the ">>> " parts, so that "if" went with one). "Frank Buss" <fb at frank-buss.de> wrote in message news:akgijd$bci$2 at newsreader2.netcologne.de... > "Matt Gerrans" <matt_gerrans at hp.com> wrote: > > > for line in open( r'c:\temp\input.dat' ).readlines(): > > len(line.split()) > 2: > > if line.split()[0]=='#': > > tag=line.split()[2] > > else: > > print '|'.join([tag]+line.split()) > > Thanks, that's what I mean with "more Python-like" :-) > > But I can't write "len(line.split()) > 2:". Python says "SyntaxError: > invalid syntax" at the colon. Is there an 'if' missing, or can I add > closure-blocks for booleans in Python like in Smalltalk? > > -- > Frank Buß, fb at frank-buss.de > http://www.frank-buss.de, http://www.it4-systems.de
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