> Lanny: >> ... >> varcc = raw_input >> grid[varc] = 'O' >> ... >> Why can't I put a varible thats an integer instead? > > 'varcc' and 'varc' are different names. > > 'raw_input' isn't a function call, you may want to turn that into a > function call. > > varc isn't an integer, you may have to convert it to integer first, > using int(), because Python lists aren't like Lua ones, they are > represented with a sequence of cells, and an integer number is used to > denote what cells you want. Note that the cell must already exists > before accessing its contents. > > Maybe you want to use an associative array instead, named 'dict' in > Python, that allows you freedom in the type of the keys and allows you > to create cells on the fly. > > Surely my answer isn't enough to solve your problems, but it may give > you a starting point. > > Bye, > bearophile
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