Disclaimer: I have never used esygui. On 01May2012 21:29, John Gordon <gor...@panix.com> wrote: | In <3b5f65c4-cd95-4bb4-94f2-0c69cf2b1...@d20g2000vbh.googlegroups.com> ksals <kbsals5...@gmail.com> writes: | > The original choice looks like this when I print it: | | > print(choice) | > ('ksals', '', 'alsdkfj', '3', '')
That's just print() printing a tuple. | > I need to submit these as defaults to a multenterbox. Each entry above | > ksals, "", "alsdkfj', 3 , '' need to fill the five fields in the box. | > I tried your suggestion so you must be right it is a tuple of 5 | > strings. But I need them to work in an instruction like | > fieldValues =3D eg.multenterbox(msg1,title, fieldNames, choice) | > fieldNames has 5 fields. | | If you just need to convert a tuple to a list, that's easy. Call the | built-in function list() and pass the tuple as an intializer: Supposedly he should not need to. From: http://www.ferg.org/easygui/tutorial.html#contents_item_10.2 the sentence: "The choices are specified in a sequence (a tuple or a list)." I do not believe that ksals needs to change anything. Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ Uh, this is only temporary...unless it works. - Red Green -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list