Alex Dempsey wrote: >Recently I tried to slice every element of a list of strings. First I tried: > >f = open("export.xls", "r") >lines = f.readlines() > >for line in lines: > line = line[1:-5] > line = line.split('\"\t\"') > > This, in fact, did do the operation you expected, but after creating the new value and assigning it to line, you promptly threw it away. (Because the loop then went back to the top and (re)assigned the next thing in lines to line wiping out your nicely sliced computation in lines.) You need to *do* something with the value in line before you end the loop -- but what?
>This went without returning any errors, but nothing was sliced or >split. Next I tried: > >for i in range(len(lines)): > lines[i] = lines[i][1:-5] > lines[i] = lines[i].split('\"\t\"') > >This of course worked, but why didn't the first one work. Further why >didn't the first one return an error? > > Dr. Gary Herron Digipen Institute of Technology -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list