On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Sebastian Bassi <sba...@clubdelarazon.org>wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Victor Subervi > <victorsube...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Who said I was expecting a string? I don't know what I'm expecting! I > need > > to be able to parse this thing, whatever it is. You say it's a Python Set > > object. How do I parse it? Googling has been disappointing. > > You can walk thought a set object like any iterable object like > > for x in myset: > #do something like parse it. > > If you want to slice it, convert it to a list: > > mylist = list(myset) > > Or read about sets: > http://docs.python.org/library/sets.html > Both the following solutions threw the same error: newCol = list(colValue[0]) print newCol[0:20] and for x in colValue[0]: print x /var/www/html/angrynates.com/cart/display.py 98 raise 99 cursor.close() 100 bottom() 101 102 display() display = <function display> /var/www/html/angrynates.com/cart/display.py in display() 50 # newCol = list(colValue[0]) 51 # print newCol[0:20] 52 for x in colValue[0]: 53 print x 54 print 'XXX' x undefined, colValue = (datetime.date(2009, 10, 22),) TypeError: iteration over non-sequence args = ('iteration over non-sequence',) V
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