> ....And my problem this function replace the character to "" but i > want to " " > for example: > input: Exam%^^ple > output: Exam ple > I want to this output but in my code output "Example"
I don't think anyone has addressed this yet. It would be if chr found_in_allowed_set: output_string += chr else: output_string += " " This Is Just A General Example of code to use. You probably would not use 'output_string +=' but whatever form the implementation takes, you would use an if/else Nice, I did not know that string translation exists, but Abandoned have > defined allowed characters, so making a translation table for the > unallowed characters, which would take nearly complete unicode character > table would be inefficient. And this is also bad logic. If you use a 'not allowed', then everything else will be included by default. Any errors in the 'not allowed' or deviations that use an additional unicode character will be included by default. You want to have the program include only what it is told to include IMHO. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list