TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "int") to str
Hen Hanna
henhanna at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 16:12:47 EST 2023
> PS are you aware that there is a Python-Tutor list for the use of people learning Python?
is this guy (dn) always this rude??? is he even more rude on this Python-Tutor list ?
he must have a reputation (for being rude)...
On Friday, February 24, 2023 at 7:41:44 PM UTC-8, dn wrote:
> On 25/02/2023 09.36, Hen Hanna wrote:
> > TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "int") to str
> >
> > thanks for the comments, --- esp. 2 or 3 (?) ppl who directly addressed it or commented on it.
> If you haven't already, please review the Python Software Foundation's
> Code of Conduct https://www.python.org/psf/conduct/
> > py and pypy don't tell me what the (offending) int is
> >
> > (even tho' it'd be easy to show me the int, or number)
> >
> > because a Tuple, List... may produce a long output and they don't want to deal with ways of abbreviating it (with ....... )
> >
> > and because User-defined Class object may cause another error while printing it.
> >
> >
> >
> > _________________________________________
> > TypeError: can only join an iterable
> >
> > Here too it'd help me if pypy (Jeannie) could tell me what the offending data object is.
> Observation:
> - python doesn't tell you what you want
> - correspondents are not telling you what you want and/or how you want
> There's a common theme developing...
>
> Suggestion: if you want help, and at the frequency with which you've
> been posting recently, would it be better not to sound like a 'troll'?
>
>
> Please understand everyone here is volunteering time, in a bid to
> provide you (and each-other) with benefit.
>
> Does the FACT that you have failed to answer several questions from
> colleagues really entitle you to demand others only directly-address you
> (and only your questions)?
>
> --
> Regards,
> =dn
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