[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(snip)
The PRINT code is for my testing. My problem is bytemsg will be omitted
some records. For example, my text file have 53 records about username.
After byteDict = users1[user1],

Which, from your previous snippet, should raise a KeyError... If it does, then first understand why and fix it. If it does not, then the code you posted is absolutely useless for us to help you.


it remains 50 records in the output
file.

There is nothing about reading and parsing file in the code you posted.

I'm afraid you did not follow Diez's advice, nor mine. Please re-read my previous post, take appropriate action, and re-post with the minimum *working* snippet that exhibit your problem.


I would like to know how to culmulate some data by users.

---- data.txt user1;aaa;000 user2;aab;001 user3;aac;002 user1;aad;004 user3;aae;005 user1;aaf;006 user2;aag;007 user2;aah;008 user2;aak;009 user1;zzz;999


---- accu.py import sys import pprint

try:
  f = open('data.txt', 'r')
except IOError, e:
  print >> sys.stderr, "Cannot open file data.txt for reading : %s" % e
  sys.exit(1)

users = {}
for line in f:
  try:
     user, data1, data2 = line.strip().split(';')
  except ValueError:
     print >> sys.stderr, "wrong file format"
     f.close()
     sys.exit(1)
  try:
    users[user].append("%s : %s" % (data1, data2))
  except KeyError:
    users[user] = ["%s : %s" % (data1, data2)]

f.close()
print "collected data:";
pprint.pprint(users)

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python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])"
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