Anyone has a nice "view_var" procedure ?

Gabriel Genellina gagsl-py at yahoo.com.ar
Wed Jan 17 18:23:10 EST 2007


At Wednesday 17/1/2007 19:46, Stef Mientki wrote:

> >      for key,value in count:
> >         line += ' %s=%d' % (key, value)
> >
>I didn't succeed to use value as a enumerator, and I had to typecast 
>key into a string (and skipping
>some redundant information, but then it works great, thanks !!

Ouch, my fault! I didn't test it when I wrote it :(

>here the complete listing:
>      count = {}
>      for item in V:
>        t = type(item)
>        try: count[t] += 1
>        except KeyError: count[t] = 1
>      if type(V)==list: line = 'list:'
>      else: line = 'tuple:'
>      for key in count: line += '  %s=%d' %('N_'+str(key)[7:-2],count[key])
>      print line

str(key)[7:-2] => key.__name__

Nice to see you built a useful tool! It's a great way to learn a language.


-- 
Gabriel Genellina
Softlab SRL 


	

	
		
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