Execllent. Many Thanks,
Luke On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:15:41 -0500, Bill Mill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:14:13 -0500, Bill Mill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:02:44 -0800, Luke Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I've tried a lot of experimenting and searching through various > > > tutorials, and I haven't been able to come up with a solution to this, > > > ostensibly simple, problem. > > > > > > I'm writing a simple game (run in command line) in which narrative > > > text is printed in response to a user's decisions. The problem I'm > > > running into is that triple quotes used in an indented block preserves > > > the indentation when it prints. I'm writing code like this: > > > > > > if userInput == 1: > > > some stuff > > > print """ > > > texttexttexttexttexttexttexttext > > > """ > > > question within a question > > > if userInput == 1: > > > print """ > > > texttexttexttexttexttexttexttext > > > texttexttexttexttexttexttexttext > > > """ > > > elif userInput == 2: > > > print """ > > > owowowowowowowowowowow > > > """ > > > > > > to preserve the text's position at left when I run it in the > > > command-line. The blocks get distorted and it becomes painful to read. > > > > > > Is there a way to preserve the readability of the code and have > > > printed text from indented blocks, say, nested conditionals, appear > > > flush at left, not printed exactly where I've written them in the > > > script? > > > > Why not just take them out of the block, and either make them global > > to the module or create a string module? i.e.: > > > > prompt1 = """This is a long string with %s string variables > > %s scattered all over the place > > as well as odd indentation %s > > and funny lines > > ------------------ > > ============""" > > > > class foo: > > def bar(self): > > Sorry, I forgot that if it's in the module, you should declare prompt1 > as global by using "global prompt1" right here. > > > print prompt1 % (var1, var2, var3) > > > > peace > > Bill Mill > > bill.mill at gmail.com > > > -- "If you think that was good, wait 'til you taste the antidote!" _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor