Declaration of an array of unspecified size
Ulrich Petri
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Sun Aug 31 21:15:42 EDT 2003
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"Bertel Lund Hansen" <nospamius at lundhansen.dk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:m814lvc8h44vbd5g1m2iv05r33qg8ag9ta at news.stofanet.dk... > Hi all > > I am relatively new to Python but have som programming > experience. I am experimenting wit a POP3-program and it's fairly > easy. > > I want to read the mails into an array of lists so I later can > choose which one to display. But I need to declare an array of > unknown size before I can use it in the code. How do I manage > that? You don't. Python doesn't have the concept of declaring variables. > > class PopMailServer: > host = "" > user = "" > password = "*" > mails = 0 > mail[] # This is wrong but what do I do? mail = [] #would work But you are creating class-variables here. Are you sure thats what you want? > def __init__ (self): > pop=poplib.POP3(self.host) > pop.user(self.user) > pop.pass_(self.password) > self.mails=len(pop.list()[1]) > for i in range(self.mails): > self.mail[i]=pop.retr(i+1)[1] # This is also wrong. > pop.quit() > print "Antal mails: %d\n" % self.mails you can skip the "mails" variable. len(mail) will give the same. An optimzed (untested) version: class PopMailServer: def __init__(self, host, user, pass): self.host = host self.user = user self.password = pass self.mail = [] def action(self): pop = poplib.POP3(self.host) pop.user(self.user) pop.pass_(self.password) for x in p.list()[1]: num, len = x.split() self.mail.append(pop.retr(num)[1]) pop.quit() print "Total mails: %d" % len(self.mail) of course this lacks exception handling... HTH Ciao Ulrich
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