[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found out that doing a re.findall will split up the results into an
array, or rather something called a list (looks like an array to me).

It may look like an array to you, but it's a list. Python doesn't have arrays, unless you count something like the numarray/Numeric extension module. (You probably just meant that Python's list looks like the sort of object you've known as an "array" in other languages. If that's the case, fine, but call it a list when you're working with Python to avoid confusion.)

I'd be set if i could just count the elements in the array but I can't
seem to find anything in the documentation on how to : /  ...

somelist = [1, 2, 3, 4] print len(somelist)

This will print "4", which is a count of the elements in the list.
Is that what you wanted?  If not, please clarify.

-Peter
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