Re: How to replace space in a string with \n
^Bart
gabriele1NOSPAM at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 31 05:43:36 EST 2019
> Have you even tried to run this?
No, it doesn't run, it's just a personal idea! :)
> I don't think this does what you think it does.
>
> text.count(' ') will return 5, an integer. So you are testing if 5 is in text. But since
> 5 is an integer that will raise a TypeError.
Yes, I understood this is wrong!
>> rightText = text-space
>
>
> Where does text-space come from?
I thought to use (text) - (space), space is " " but I should replace in
text what I said in the variable is space.
I know there are a lot o solutions but this afternoon I'll ask to the
teacher what we should do to do it!
Thank you very much for your reply! :)
^Bart
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