steve morin wrote: > http://www.python.org/doc/2.4.1/lib/node110.html > > These methods are being deprecated. What are they being replaced > with? Does anyone know? > > Steve
It might be helpful to compare the following lists. Python 2.1 (#1, May 23 2003, 11:43:56) [C] on aix4 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import string >>> dir(string) ['_StringType', '__builtins__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__name__', '_float', '_idmap', '_idmapL', '_int', '_long', 'atof', 'atof_error', 'atoi', 'atoi_error', 'atol', 'atol_error', 'capitalize', 'capwords', 'center', 'count', 'digits', 'expandtabs', 'find', 'hexdigits', 'index', 'index_error', 'join', 'joinfields', 'letters', 'ljust', 'lower', 'lowercase', 'lstrip', 'maketrans', 'octdigits', 'printable', 'punctuation', 'replace', 'rfind', 'rindex', 'rjust', 'rstrip', 'split', 'splitfields', 'strip', 'swapcase', 'translate', 'upper', 'uppercase', 'whitespace', 'zfill'] >>> s = "now" >>> dir(s) ['capitalize', 'center', 'count', 'encode', 'endswith', 'expandtabs', 'find', 'index', 'isalnum', 'isalpha', 'isdigit', 'islower', 'isspace', 'istitle', 'isupper', 'join', 'ljust', 'lower', 'lstrip', 'replace', 'rfind', 'rindex', 'rjust', 'rstrip', 'split', 'splitlines', 'startswith', 'strip', 'swapcase', 'title', 'translate', 'upper'] >>> for m in dir(string): ... if m not in dir(s): ... print m ... _StringType __builtins__ __doc__ __file__ __name__ _float _idmap _idmapL _int _long atof atof_error atoi atoi_error atol atol_error capwords digits hexdigits index_error joinfields letters lowercase maketrans octdigits printable punctuation splitfields uppercase whitespace zfill >>> for m in dir(s): ... if m not in dir(string): ... print m ... encode endswith isalnum isalpha isdigit islower isspace istitle isupper splitlines startswith title -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list