On Dec 10, 2:46 pm, John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "requires a parameter from elsewhere in the imported module" is a > concept I don't understand. > > Here is what I think that you need to do in your main script: > > import sys > import otp_encrypt > the_key = opt_encrypt.get_key(sys.argv[1]) > > If that isn't what you want, you'll need to explain the sentence that > starts "Now I understand", with examples of what you have tried.
When I try: from otp_encrypt import get_key I get: ----------------------------------------------- IndexError Trace C:\WINDOWS\system32\<ipython console> in <modul Q:\python\my pys\otp_encrypt.py in <module>() 62 cipher += letter 63 return cipher 64 ---> 65 print final(sys.argv[1]) 66 IndexError: list index out of range In [13]: from otp_encrypt import get_key() I know why I'm getting the error -- I'm importing a function from a module in iPython with a sys.argv parameter. No big mystery there. > BTW, how is the uppercase function different from string.upper, and > why aren't you using string methods e.g. otp = otp.upper() > ? To be honest, I think I tried it once, but probably left off the (). When I got an error I more than likely changed it to string.upper(otp) and since it worked I didn't worry about it. This is like the second full script I've actually finished so I'm trying to get all my functionality in first before I start optimizing the script. While I'm sure things like this are obvious to you, I've only been coding for a week so any questions like, "Why did you do x when y is much better?" can probably be answered with, "Stupid newb." Thanks again. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list