How do I represent Carriage Return in this funny language ???
Padraig at Linux.ie
Padraig at Linux.ie
Wed Feb 5 06:00:57 EST 2003
Joseph wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am quite new to PYTHON.
and to programming? :-)
> Anyway, I need to make a string/character comparison in an 'if' statement.
note brackets usually aren't required in python,
so it would be something like
if char == '\r':
> Goes like this :
> if ( oper == "jxredi" )
not sure why this is here, did you mean
if oper in "jxredi":
>
> QUESTION: How do I check for Carriage Return ?
> I've tried : if ( oper == '\n')
> , if ( oper == "\n")
> , if ( oper == chr(15)) ## 15 is ASCII of CR
if char == '\r':
if char == "\r":
if char == chr(13):
if char == chr(015):
if char == '\15':
if char == '\15':
if char == chr(0xd):
if char == '\x0d':
Pádraig.
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