I must be doing something wrong, but for the life of me, I can't figure out what. Here's the code snippet which is giving me grief:
print type(number), type(name), type(seconds // 60), type(seconds % 60) print "\t\t\t<section number=\"%i\" title=\"%s\" length=\"%i:%i\"/>\n" % [number, name, seconds // 60, seconds % 60] (These are lines 49 and 50 of the script; I can post the whole thing if someone wants, but I think this is enough to see why it's driving me nuts.) And the output: <type 'int'> <type 'str'> <type 'int'> <type 'int'> Traceback (most recent call last): File "X:\Music (FLAC)\Post-process new rips.py", line 50, in ? print "\t\t\t<section number=\"%i\" title=\"%s\" length=\"%i:%i\"/>\n" % [number, name, seconds // 60, seconds % 60] TypeError: int argument required Wait, what? The first line clearly identifies that the the first, third, and fourth elements are all integers, yet the error says that *lack* of integers is the problem. If I change all "%i"s to "%d", I get the same problem, and changing to "%s" (hey, it was worth a shot) gives "TypeError: not enough arguments for format string" instead. Huh? I see four placeholders and a four-element tuple. Can anyone enlighten me here? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list