I should know this ...! Anyway, I have a list of 36 tuples, each with
x, y, z values I want to create a surface plot ...
Need help putting data into right format for matplot3D ...
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THanks ... I am new to Python ...
Comparing the result of find with -1 fixes the bug ... some
of the endobj start in the firt position ...
You're right about the lines ending in \n by accident,
EXCEPT in PDF files items are separated by obj <<\n
and endobj\n
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My previous question asked how to read a file into a strcuture
a line at a time. Figured it out. Now I'm trying to use .find
to separate out the PDF objects. (See code) PROBLEM/QUESTION:
My call to lines[i].find does NOT find all instances of endobj.
Any help available? Any insights?
#!/usr/b