On 2007-04-02, Shane Geiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> how can i compare a string which is non null and empty? >>> >> [...] >> >>> In java,I do this: >>> if (str != null) && (!str.equals("")) .... >>> >>> how can i do that in python? >> >> If you want to litterally do that, it's >> >> if (str != None) and (str != ""): >> <whatever> >> >> However, the standard idiom for doing that in Python is >> >> if str: >> <whatever> > > It is probably worth noting that the example is not executable code: > str() is a function.
Yea, sorry about that. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Now I'm concentrating at on a specific tank battle visi.com toward the end of World War II! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list