RE multiline
Hi, I try to figure out what gonna be the equivalent of : (.*?) For the same purpose on multiline basis. I would like completed the variable part of elements that I searching for. Example : align="center"> Is the begining of the variable element that I wanna completed... Is the end of the element, so, I would like to completed what between those two patterns. pattern1+r"(.*?)"+pattern2 Was working ok for a single line selection like : align="center">"variable element of the search" I hoped that I have been clear. Thanks Guy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
pretty strange behavior of "strip"
Hi everybody, Could it be a bug? Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jul 31 2008, 17:28:52) [GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> test=['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test ['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test[4] 'toc.html' >>> test[4].strip('.html') 'oc' Can't figure out what is going on, really. Guy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: pretty strange behavior of "strip"
Ok, didn't show the whole problem... I will read the doc anyway, but why "questions.html" keep it "t"?? >>> test=['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test[4] 'toc.html' >>> test[4].strip('.html') 'oc' >>> test[2].strip('.html') 'questions' Thanks. Guy Guy Doune a écrit : Hi everybody, Could it be a bug? Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jul 31 2008, 17:28:52) [GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> test=['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test ['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test[4] 'toc.html' >>> test[4].strip('.html') 'oc' Can't figure out what is going on, really. Guy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: pretty strange behavior of "strip" FORGET THE LAST ONE
Guy Doune a écrit : Ok, didn't show the whole problem... I will read the doc anyway, but why "questions.html" keep it "t"?? >>> test=['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test[4] 'toc.html' >>> test[4].strip('.html') 'oc' >>> test[2].strip('.html') 'questions' Thanks. Guy Guy Doune a écrit : Hi everybody, Could it be a bug? Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jul 31 2008, 17:28:52) [GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> test=['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test ['03.html', '06.html', 'questions.html', '04.html', 'toc.html', '01.html', '05.html', '07.html', '02.html', '08.html'] >>> test[4] 'toc.html' >>> test[4].strip('.html') 'oc' Can't figure out what is going on, really. Guy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
inline for and if
Hello, I would get : db.table.field1, db.table.field2, etc. Inside a python instruction : db().select(HERE) It is web2py query actually. But I can't do this : db().select(for f in db['table'].fields: if f not in fieldsBlackList: db['table'][f],) Any idea? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list