On 06/28/2013 11:35 PM, Titiksha wrote:
On Friday, June 28, 2013 8:20:28 PM UTC-5, Titiksha wrote:

         <SNIP double-spaced nonsense>

m=['631138', '601034', '2834', '2908', '64808']

         <SNIP more double-spaced nonsense>



['LAKEFLD  3227,631138\n', 'NOBLES   3013,601034\n']



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I see the line,a being correct but print (i) does not show up after 2. and 
index error comes up. I am too confused now. Please guide.

Thanks in advance.

Thanks for helping out!
Dave you mentioned about false matches in case of string in m is substring of 
line. How do I manage that issue? Is there any other method I should look into?

Suppose one of the items in m were '1234', and suppose one of the lines in the file be
'HARMONY 12,441234913'

Your current logic would consider it a match, and I'm assuming that would be a false match.

To fix that, you need to parse the line from the file, and separate it into fields, one of which needs to exactly match 1234.

You call it a csv file, and if it were, you could just use the csv module. But there's no comma between LAKEFLD and 3227, so the line would be considered to have two fields. If that's correct, then you're golden. Just use csv to get the fields, and compare m[i] == field[1] rather than m[i] in line.



What I am looking to do is..I have a list of m which I need to map in the same 
sequence to the ALL_BUSES_FINAL file and get the entire line which has the 
string in m.I want to iterate through all the lines in ALL_BUSES_FINAL to match 
the all strings in m.

Any way I can interpret those sentences, it contradicts itself. Could you just post the complete assignment, without paraphrasing?

Taking an individual phrase of what you said: "same sequence" implies you do NOT want to re-open the file multiple times. So move the open outside of the while loop. Add a test and a break after incrementing i, since you'll quit looking once you have a match for all the items, and you'll know that when i reaches the len of m.

Hopefully you'll know how to get the single line out of a when you're done, maybe by concatenating field[0] of each line.


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