> Perhaps you need to rephrase your question. > -- > Steven. Thanks for your reply. OK, I'll try to make this more clear: My list called "elten" looks like that:
[Tensor: id = 1, intensity = 2976.52 xx = -1447.32, xy = 52.458, xz = -594.186 yy = -1090.54, yz = -0.0158068, zz = -4043. , Tensor: id = 26, intensity = 2896.9 ... , Tensor: id = 5, intensity = 2920.5 xx = -1534.53, xy = 23.4858, xz = -623.967 yy = -1070.47, yz = 99.6301, zz = -3979.87 ] Now with >>print elten[1].id I will get "1" as an answer. Or with >>print elten[1].intensity it will print "2976.52". But this doesn't work for >>print elten[1].xx, why? So that's how I came to the question how to access these values. Any idea? Thanks a lot! cz -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list