On 01/22/2013 11:18 PM, anthonym wrote:
Thanks Dave
I think I would like to keep it simple. How would I get it to repeat and
print before deleting?
To repeat something, write a loop. So you have a while loop *outside*
the one you've written (you'll have to indent your present loop another
On 23/01/13 03:08, Mitya Sirenef wrote:
To make the change you need, use list comprehension to make sums of all
rows, sort it (using list sort method); iterate over it using
enumerate() and print out "employee N, sum of hours:"
One problem with that approach is that the employees are identifie
On 01/23/2013 06:13 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 23/01/13 03:08, Mitya Sirenef wrote:
To make the change you need, use list comprehension to make sums of all
rows, sort it (using list sort method); iterate over it using
enumerate() and print out "employee N, sum of hours:"
One problem with that a
On 01/23/2013 06:13 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 23/01/13 03:08, Mitya Sirenef wrote:
>
>> To make the change you need, use list comprehension to make sums of all
>> rows, sort it (using list sort method); iterate over it using
>> enumerate() and print out "employee N, sum of hours:"
>
> One proble
Thanks Dave. I forgot to hit the reply to all last time. I am going to
try the loop when I get back home and will let you know how I make out.
Also we have done some functions. Sort and append being among them. I
try the simplest way first then stream line later. Probably not the
fastest way.
Need to fill some DVDs.
Figured Python would be the tool to quickly write this tool in, since I have
seen similar tools written in python.
I even found something onlist to start from... from August 2004.
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