On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Lawrence
D'Oliveiro<[email protected]_zealand> wrote:
> In message <[email protected]>, MRAB
> wrote:
>
>> row = [r or "NULL" for r in row]
>
> I know that, in this particular case, all the elements of row are strings,
> and the only string that is equivalent to False is the empty string, but
> still
>
> row = [[r, "NULL"][r == ""] for r in row]
While I do find the use of booleans as integers interesting, I think
the ternary operator would be clearer:
row = [("NULL" if r == "" else r) for r in row]
Cheers,
Chris
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