'string.join' is wrong in my Python console

Sijan Bhandari sijanonly at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 02:59:42 EST 2015


On Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 12:40:52 PM UTC+5:45, Robert wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I read the tutorial on "Why is join() a string method instead of a list
>  or tuple method?"
> at link:
> https://docs.python.org/2/faq/design.html#why-must-self-be-used-explicitly-in-method-definitions-and-calls
> 
> I have a problem on running the last line:
> ---------------
> If none of these arguments persuade you, then for the moment you can
>  continue to use the join() function from the string module, which allows
>  you to write
> 
> string.join(['1', '2', '4', '8', '16'], ", ")
> -----------------------
> 
> My Python console is 2.7. It should be no problem because I see the tutorial
> is 2.7 too.
> 
> The console has these display:
> 
> string.join(['1', '2', '4', '8', '16'], ", ")
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> NameError                                 Traceback (most recent call last)
> <ipython-input-15-3947890a7e6e> in <module>()
> ----> 1 string.join(['1', '2', '4', '8', '16'], ", ")
> 
> NameError: name 'string' is not defined 
> 
> 
> From the context, I don't see string should be replaced by something else.
> 
> Could you tell me why I have such an error?
> 
> 
> Thanks,

simply, import string at the beginning of your script.



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