On Mar 19, 8:11 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hitesh a écrit : > > > On Mar 18, 12:28 am, "Hitesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, > > >> I've a list like this.. > >> str1 = ['this is a test string inside list'] > > >> I am doing it this way. > > >> for s in str1: > >> temp_s = s > >> print temp_s > > Why this useless temp_s var ? > > > > >> Any better suggestions? > > >> Thank you, > >> hj > > > I want to cast value of a list into string.. > > There's no "cast" in Python. It would make no sens in a dynamically > typed language, where type informations belong to the LHS of a binding, > not the RHS. > > I guess that what you want is to build a string out of a list of > strings. If so, the answer is (assuming you want a newline between each > element of the list): > > print "\n".join(str1)
Thank you guys. Yes that helped. :) hj -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list