On 9/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks guys. Changing to how Python does things has a lot of geting > used to! > Do any of you have any ideas on the best way to do the following > problem: > > Each loop I perform, I get a new list of Strings. > I then want to print these lists as columns adjacent to each other > starting with the first > created list in the first column and last created list in the final > column. > > If you need any more information, just let me know! > Cheers
If I understand correctly what you may want is: >>> l = ['1', '2', '3', '4'] you can do: >>> print "\t".join(l) # lookup join method in string module, assuming "\t" as the delimiter or, >>> for i in l: .... print i, '\t' , # note the trailing "," If this is not what you want, post an example. Btw, Please post new issues in a separate thread. Cheers, -- ---- Amit Khemka website: www.onyomo.com wap-site: www.owap.in -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list