hi
I am new to python programming..I would like to call a function that
returns an integer value and a filename string as a tuple.I coded it
like this below...I want to know if this can be coded more compactly
and efficiently..(i am from java background and thus code often
becomes bulky ..)
de
Aaron
thanx for the input
> > resultname="""
> > That starts a string literal.
i am not sure if this is the right way..i used it in case
matchdistance < threshold return False.then the filename will not be
taken from the filenameslist and so returns as an empty string.
> > return (mat
hi all
i want to check a condition and if true should return a filename
string from a list.if the condition is false i am returning a
"" (string literal)..
retv=""
if somecondition:
retv=mylist[x]
...
return retv
The calling function will check the return value and print the
filename if i