Rakesh wrote:
> To quote a much smaller trimmed-down example, here is how it looks > like: > ## ----------------------------------------------- > # Entry Point to the whole program > ## ----------------------------------------------- > def main(): > mylist = GenerateList() > minnumber = min(mylist) > for num in mylist: > print num - minnumber > ## TODO: Interpreter errors above.
Try printing mylist. Then you'll know why - operand doesn't work. You're creating a nested tuple.
I'd recommend changing the original script to something like::
seconds = [] [snip]
# Convert the date format to the seconds since epoch for i in xrange( len(dates) ): thissecond = parseDate(dates[i][1]) seconds.append(thissecond)
or if you want to stick with tuple::
seconds = () [snip]
# Convert the date format to the seconds since epoch for i in xrange( len(dates) ): thissecond = parseDate(dates[i][1]) seconds += (thissecond, )
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