I am getting TypeError: unsubscriptable object
when specifying for line in reader[:7]: Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 07:01:55 -0700, Roman wrote: > > > I would appreciate it if somebody could tell me where I went wrong in > > the following snipet: > > > > When I run I get no result > > What do you mean? Does it print None? > > > cnt = 0 > > p=[] > > reader = csv.reader(file("f:\webserver\inp.txt"), dialect="excel", > > quotechar="'", delimiter='\t') > > for line in reader: > > if cnt > 6: > > break > > That's a very unPythonic way of doing the job. The usual way of doing > this would be something like this: > > for line in reader[:7]: > # no need for the "if cnt > 6: break" clause now > > > > for col in line: > > p[:0].append(str(col)) > > p[:0] creates a new list, which has a string appended to it, and is then > thrown away. What are you trying to do? > > If you are trying to insert the new entry at the beginning of the list, > you probably want this: > > p.insert(0, str(col)) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list