How to modify this script?
Kurt Hansen
kurt at ugyldig.invalid
Mon Jan 7 11:42:40 EST 2013
Den 06/01/13 16.12, chaouche yacine skrev:
> I'm not confident this would run on gedit. It works on a python
> interpreter if you have a file named data.txt in the same directory
> containing your sample data.
>
> It surely has to do with how gedit works then, because the "$" sign
> isn't used in python, this business should be a gedit convention. And
> sorry, I can't help on that, I'm not a user of gedit myself. Fortunately
> others have answered and I beleive one of the solutions worked for you.
It does not seem to be the case :-(
Thank you for trying to help.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Kurt Hansen <kurt at ugyldig.invalid>
> *To:* python-list at python.org
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 6, 2013 3:21 PM
> *Subject:* Re: How to modify this script?
>
> Den 06/01/13 15.01, chaouche yacine wrote:
> > Well, I'm not answering your question since I am rewriting the script,
> > because I prefer it this way :)
> >
> > def addline(line):
> > return "<tr>%s</tr>\n" % line
> [cut]
>
> I surpose I shall put your code between $< and >?
>
> > printed
> >
> > >>> <table>
> > <tr><td colspan='3'>Price table</td></tr>
> > <tr><td>1 </td><td> Green apple </td><td> $1</td></tr>
> > <tr><td>5 </td><td> Green apples </td><td> $4</td></tr>
> > <tr><td>10 </td><td> Green apples </td><td> $7</td></tr>
> > </table>
> > >>>
>
> Aha, so you tested it yourself?
>
> When running this in Gedit on four lines of tab-separated text the
> output is:
>
> %s</tr>\n" % line
>
> def addcolumn(item,nb_columns):
> if nb_columns != 3:
> return "<td colspan='%s'>%s</td>" % (3 - nb_columns + 1, item)
> return "<td>%s</td>" % item
>
> output = "<table>\n"
> for line in file("data.txt"):
> items = line.strip().split("\t")
> columns = ""
> for item in items :
> columns += addcolumn(item,len(items))
> output += addline(columns)
>
>
> output += "</table>"
> print output
> >
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