Girish Sahani wrote: >> On 13/06/2006 4:11 PM, Girish Sahani wrote: >> [snip] >>> instance = ti2(k) >>> tiNew = ti1.append(instance) >> ti2 is quacking "function" but ti1 is quacking "list". >> >> Possibilities: >> (1) You meant to type ti2[k] ... and this section of code has not yet >> been executed, and would have featured as episode N+1 had morbid >> curiosity not led me to read further. > That is corrected. I'm appending a particular element of ti2 to ti1. > It hasnt been executed because i'm stuck on that TypeError since 2 hours > :( (2) You have the weirdest system of choosing names that I have seen for >> decades. > :(( >> (3) Both of the above. >> >> Cheers, >> John >> > How about just inserting some print statements that show you the type and value of each index before you use it. It is old fashioned, but it actually works.
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