On 2018-02-03 11:20, Bob Gailer wrote:
On Feb 3, 2018 2:09 PM, "Daniel Bosah" <dbo...@buffalo.edu> wrote:
I'm in a research group for school, and my first task is to learn how
to
make a Python package and to learn how to print out all types of data
structures. Are there resources I can be pointed to to help me out.
https://python-packaging.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
I got that using Google search. Hint hint?
All types is a bit vague. I suggest you take one type at a time.
Very often it is sufficient to print the object using, as you might
guess,
the print function.
Also Google python prettyprint and python formatting.
Let us know how it goes and please ask more questions.
Here's another to consider:
https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/distributing-packages/
As for printing out data structures: I assume you mean to present a
textual representation of specific instances. If the instances are of
built in types, simply print:
print(myvar) # as suggested by Bob above
If it is an instance of a class you've created yourself, then to get
anything useful you'll have had to declare a __str__ method within that
class. The method should return (as a string) what you want print to
show.
...at least that's my understanding.
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