Oh dude you might be a life saver I found this script on google and I
understand it.

http://www.daniweb.com/code/snippet390.html thats what you ment right

On 9/10/07, Ethan Glasser-Camp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Lamonte Harris wrote:
> > Okay I'm a bit confused with the whole surfaces[i].image I understand
> > how to assign rects and all but what I mean is how would I go about
> > making that class into a list?
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> In Python, lists contain other objects of any type. To access one of
> the objects in the list, you use a subscript, like: "l[0]". Adding a
> sprite to a list is no different from adding any other object to a
> list. In your code, the way you did it was to create a variable box,
> and then call something like "l.append(box)". So if I were you, I
> would create the sprite, set the image and rect to some values, and
> then call something like "l.append(sprite)".
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> Ethan
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