On 07/16/2015 08:15 PM, craig.si...@gmail.com wrote: > I need help writing a homework program. > > I'll write it, but I can't figure out how to incorporate what I have > read in the book to work in code.
Can you post the code that you are currently working with? > The assignment wants us to take a users first, middle and last name > in a single input ( name=('enter your full name: )). > > Then we must display the full name rearranged in Last, First Middle > order. > > I tried to use the search function in Python to locate any spaces in > the input. It spot back the index 5 (I used Craig Daniel Sirna) Which search function are you talking about? Is it a string method or something else? One of the first string methods I learned about when I first started with Python was the .split() method. For example, in the interactive shell try this: >>> a="one,two,three" >>> a.split(',') Does this help at all? > That is correct for the first space, but I can't figure out how to > get it to continue to the next space. > The indexing process is also a bit confusingto me. Which part of indexing is confusing? The syntax for slicing? I admit I sometimes find it a bit complicated to know when and where to use -1 as the index. > I get that I can use len(fullName) to set the length of the index, > and how the index is counted, but after that I'm lost. > > I have emailed my professor a few times, but haven't gotten a > response.(online course) > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Again, show us the code you have so far and maybe we can help you figure it out. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list