On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 08:39 -0700, Shriphani wrote: > Hello all, > I have a problem here. I have a list named list_of_files which > contains filenames with their timestamps attached to the name. If I > have a string "fstab", and I want to list out the files in whose names > the word fstab appears should I go about like this : > > def listAllbackups(file): > list_of_files = os.listdir("/home/shriphani/backupdir") > for element in list_of_files: > if element.find(file) != -1: > date = ### > time = #### > return (date, time) > > The major trouble is that the return statement causes it to exit after > attempt one. How do I use the yield statement here?
You can just replace the return statement with a yield statement, nothing fancy is required. Also, as long as you're using the string.find method to search for the file, I'd replace it with "if file in element", which is a bit more idiomatic. -- Evan Klitzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list