On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Mike Haft wrote:
> why can I not get the readline() or readlines() functions to work, I'm > told they are not defined whenever I try. Don't paraphrase. *grin* Show us what you did in terms of the code that you ran. Also, include the literal error message and its traceback. This is important because we need to make sure we can reproduce whatever problem you're running into. > Can I just use a for loop type of construction and substitute an x > variable where there is curently a [:1] and a "x" i.e.: > > if line[:y] == x: Yes, although you might be able to simplify this; doing a loop here seems like too much work. Depending on how your lines are structured, it might even be possible to do something like: pieces = line.split() if len(pieces) > 0 and pieces[0] == x: ... >From the data you've shown us: > MONTH RAIN AVTEMP RAD EVAP > **************************************** > 1 12.4 12.0 * 10 > 2 13.9 30.0 * 11 it seems that using a split to break the line into columns should help simplify the problem. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor