My First Python Script

Ed Hotchkiss edhotchkiss at gmail.com
Thu Sep 15 23:55:25 EDT 2005


But then I still get the error with the len(x) statement .. hmm
 

 On 9/15/05, James Stroud <jstroud at mbi.ucla.edu> wrote: 
> 
> Try the % operator with strings.
> 
> For instance: "%03.d" % 5
> 
> py> "%03.d" % 5
> '005'
> 
> This operator, from what I have experienced, has the same properties as 
> the
> unix printf. In python, I think its called "string formatting".
> 
> James
> 
> On Thursday 15 September 2005 20:33, Ed Hotchkiss wrote:
> > So I have a script, first part of a script that I am making to determine
> > each possible combination of IP addresses that are out there.
> > This part is just to get the end of the IP (the last 3 digits). So, they
> > are from 0 - 255. I just want to print 0 - 255, HOWEVER
> > If the number is only say ... 3, then I want mySet to be 003, not 3. I
> > need to add the zeros to the front.
> > My code is below - I guess that there is something to do with my 
> variable
> > types etc. I am not used to the way that Python handles variable types 
> so I
> > am kind of lost, can anyone help ...
> >
> > # Script to Evaluate every possible IP Address Combo
> >
> > # 9/15/05
> >
> > def ZeroThrough255():
> >
> > x = 0
> >
> > while x <= 255:
> >
> > if len(x) == 1:
> >
> > mySet = '00' + str(x)
> >
> > elif len(x) == 2:
> >
> > mySet = '0' + str(x)
> >
> > else:
> >
> > mySet = x
> >
> > print mySet
> >
> > x +=1
> >
> > ZeroThrough255()
> >
> > --------------------
> > The file is also attached.
> 
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> James Stroud
> UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics
> Box 951570
> Los Angeles, CA 90095
> 
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