On Jul 6, 5:30 pm, "Pablo Torres N." <tn.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 17:02, Nile<nile_mcad...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Code > > > for x in range(len(file_list)): > > d = open(file_list[x] , "r") > > data = d.readlines() > > k = above_or_below(data) # This > > function seems to work correctly > > print "here is the value that was returned " , k > > dict[k] = dict.get(k,0) + 1 > > > dict_list = dict.values() > > print "here is a list of the dictionary values ", dict_list > > print "the length of the dictionary is ", len(dict) > > Correcting your indentation errors and moving your comments above the > line they reference will attract more help from others in this list > ;-) > > Also, I'd recommend limiting your line length to 80 chars, since lines > are wrapped anyway. > > -- > Pablo Torres N.
Yup - Sorry, first post ever - next ones will be better formatted -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list