[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You guys are right it is getting passed initially. I checked in by > printing the self.regressors in the class and it gives the list. But I > get the error: TypeError: iteration over non-sequence for > > def Regress(self): <ot> the usual Python coding style is to use either all_lowercase (preferably) or mixedCase names for functions/methods names </ot>
> print self.regressors > for reg in self.regressors: > index = HedgeFund(self.dbh, reg) > indexTS[reg] = FundReturnSeries(dbh,index, sd, ed) Names 'sd' and 'ed' are undefined. > indexNames[reg] = index.Name() > header.append(index.Name()) > header.append("t-statistic") > header.append("r-squared") > fh_csv.writerow(header) > > and when I print self.regressors here it only gives me the first number > in the list. This bit of code is directly below the __init__ method. > Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Sorry, I lack the needed psychic powers to find a bug in a code I can't see !-) Some wild guesses: * you overwrite self.regressors somewhere else * there's at least one case where you instanciate MultipleRegression with someting that is not iterable. FWIW, always try to reduce code to the minimal runnable snippet exhibiting the problem, so others have a chance to help you. As a side-effect, one very often finds the problem while doing so !-) HTH -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list