On May 29, 2:23 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > TYR wrote: > > I'm doing some data normalisation, which involves data from a Web site > > being extracted with BeautifulSoup, cleaned up with a regex, then > > having the current year as returned by time()'s tm_year attribute > > inserted, before the data is concatenated with string.join() and fed > > to time.strptime(). > > > Here's some code: > > timeinput = re.split('[\s:-]', rawtime) > > print timeinput #trace statement > > print year #trace statement > > t = timeinput.insert(2, year) > > print t #trace statement > > t1 = string.join(t, '') > > timeobject = time.strptime(t1, "%d %b %Y %H %M") > > > year is a Unicode string; so is the data in rawtime (BeautifulSoup > > gives you Unicode, dammit). And here's the output: > > > [u'29', u'May', u'01', u'00'] (OK, so the regex is working) > > 2008 (OK, so the year is a year) > > None (...but what's this?) > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "bothv2.py", line 71, in <module> > > t1 = string.join(t, '') > > File "/usr/lib/python2.5/string.py", line 316, in join > > return sep.join(words) > > TypeError > > First - don't use module string anymore. Use e.g. > > ''.join(t) > > Second, you can only join strings. but year is an integer. So convert it to > a string first: > > t = timeinput.insert(2, str(year)) > > Diez
Yes, tm_year is converted to a unicode string elsewhere in the program. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list