Let's forget for the time being my previous
topic (files - strings - lists). As a result of (not only) my efforts I
arrived to the point that I have data I need but I do not know how to process
them. Form each (game) file a dictionary is created containing player names
(key) and the scores + board
the way.
Is the individual db appropriate for
this or I should be looking for a dictionary type format. I am lost.
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Andrzej Kolinski
Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
24/11/2005 08:40 PM
To
y months of using or modifying (and using) existing scripts, with
your invaluable help I feel I can write script that is original and extremely
useful to me!
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Kent J
Thank you Kent, Chris, Danny,
This is superb, let me work on my part
for now and I promise get back to the group with more ...
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Andrzej Kolinski wrote:
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> I want to
code using the latter but I couldn't overcome the
fact that lists representing each raw of a text file have different lengths.
How could I associate each name with
a score (a sum of scores)?
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My apologies for leaving Subject
entry unchanged :-).
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- Forwarded by Andrzej
Kolinski/NRI on 01/03/2005 10:12 AM -
Andrzej Kolinski <[EMAIL PROTEC
bviously does not do the job.
Therefore, what would be the right command
within Tkinter to do what I need?
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l Research in Warsaw.
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