ksals wrote: > On May 1, 5:29 pm, 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', '') >> > 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: >> >> >>> choice = ('ksals', '', 'alsdkfj', '3', '') >> >>> print choice >> >> ('ksals', '', 'alsdkfj', '3', '')>>> choice_list = list(choice) >> >>> print choice_list >> >> ['ksals', '', 'alsdkfj', '3', ''] >> >> -- >> John Gordon A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs >> gor...@panix.com B is for Basil, assaulted by bears >> -- Edward Gorey, "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" >> >> > This is a small excert to show you what I get > > for choice in easygui.multchoicebox(msg1, title,qstack): > if choice[0] == None: > print ("No entries made") > break > > > print("CHOICE IS: ",choice) ..... CHOICE IS: > ('', 'ksals', '', '', '') > c=list(choice) > print("C IS: ",c) ..... C IS: ['(', > "'", "'", ',', ' ', "'", 'k', 's', 'a', 'l', 's', "'", ',', ' ', "'", > "'", ',', ' ', "'", "'", ',', ' ', "'", "'", > ')']
Looks like you have your tuple expression ('ksals', '', 'alsdkfj', '3', '') not as a tuple, but as a string. Do you convert it somewhere ? If you have it as a string, you can use eval() (not safe!) on the string to retrieve the tuple, then list() on the tuple to get a list. -- Laurent POINTAL - laurent.poin...@laposte.net 3 allée des Orangers - 91940 Les Ulis - France Tél. 01 69 29 06 59 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list