A certainl part of an if() structure never gets executed.
Nick the Gr33k
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Fri Jun 14 08:31:54 EDT 2013
On 14/6/2013 3:03 μμ, Denis McMahon wrote:
> for i, month in enumerate(months):
> if i != 0:
> print('<option value="%s"> %s </option>' % (i, month) )
> else:
> print('<option value="%s"> %s </option>' % ("==========", month) )
This s exactly what i was looking for Denis, thank you.
I tough of that myself too, but i had implemented it wrongly as:
for i, month in enumerate(months):
if i == 0:
i = "=========="
else:
print('<option value="%s"> %s </option>' % (i, month))
I just cant think simple and clear some times.
Of course as you also said i could have left it as it it is and then
look for month == 0 in the if condition instead of month == "============"
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