Re: difference between string and list

2007-02-28 Thread Gabriel Genellina
En Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:00:25 -0300, lincoln rutledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Okay, I actually have those pages up in my browser. I found the string > methods: > http://docs.python.org/lib/string-methods.html > > But I am having trouble finding the same information for lists... On that

Re: difference between string and list

2007-02-27 Thread lincoln rutledge
Hi Skip, Okay, I actually have those pages up in my browser. I found the string methods: http://docs.python.org/lib/string-methods.html But I am having trouble finding the same information for lists... Thanks I will look into it some more, Lincoln >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/27/07 3:28 PM >>>

Re: difference between string and list

2007-02-27 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
lincoln rutledge a écrit : > I'm having trouble figuring out the difference between a string and a > list. ['R', 'e', 'a', 'l', 'l', 'y', ' ', '?', ' ', 'S', 'e', 'e', 'm', 's', ' ', 'q', 'u', 'i', 't', 'e', ' ', 'o', 'b', 'v', 'i', 'o', 'u', 's', ' ', 't', 'o', ' ', 'm', 'e', '.'] > I know th

Re: difference between string and list

2007-02-27 Thread skip
lincoln> strings have methods like string.count("f") returns 1. What lincoln> methods do lists have? Is it a similar class to string? Similar in some ways, different in others. Some things to play with: 1. At an interpreter prompt, execute: help("") help([])

Re: difference between string and list

2007-02-27 Thread Paul Rubin
"lincoln rutledge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > strings have methods like string.count("f") returns 1. What methods do > lists have? Is it a similar class to string? Strings and lists are similar but not the same. dir(string) will show you the methods available for strings. dir(list) will sho