Awkward format string

Chris Mellon arkanes at gmail.com
Wed Aug 1 12:31:53 EDT 2007


On 8/1/07, beginner <zyzhu2000 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In order to print out the contents of a list, sometimes I have to use
> very awkward constructions. For example, I have to convert the
> datetime.datetime type to string first, construct a new list, and then
> send it to print. The following is an example.
>
>         x=(e[0].strftime("%Y-%m-%d"), e[1].strftime("%Y-%m-%d"))+e[2:]
>         print  >>f, "%s\t%s\t%d\t%f\t%f\t%f\t%d" % x
>
> e is a tuple. x is my new tuple.
>
> Does anyone know better ways of handling this?
>

You seem to be doing quite complicated things with your magical e
tuple. Do you have some specific aversion to classes?



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