On Saturday, April 21, 2012 5:48:29 PM UTC-5, BartC wrote: > "someone" <wesbr...@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:9533449.630.1335042672358.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@ynmf4... > > On Saturday, April 21, 2012 3:44:49 PM UTC-5, BartC wrote: > > > Hi, Bart: Thank you, your post is working now, maybe, I did something > > wrong, unfortunately, you are right, my setup for getting the file to pull > > up correctly now is an issue, At first, I got a Vertical line with it > > working, then I tried to tinker with it, and it fratched, lol > > def border(text): > > maxwidth=0 > > for s in text:
Thanks, Bart, it worked perfectly: I was the one doing wrong due to I was doing the indentation incorrectly, I messed it up and thought it was the code when it was me. Thank you so much, and have a blessed day. > > if len(s)>maxwidth: maxwidth=len(s) > > vertinchlines=6 # assume 6 lines/inch > > hozinchchars=10 # assume 10 chars/inch > > hozmargin=" "*hozinchchars > > newtext=[] > > for i in range(vertinchlines): > > newtext.append("") > > newtext.append(hozmargin+"*"*(maxwidth+4)+hozmargin) > > newtext.append(hozmargin+"* "+" "*maxwidth+" *"+hozmargin) > > for s in text: > > newtext.append(hozmargin+"* "+s+" "*(maxwidth-len(s))+" *"+hozmargin) > > newtext.append(hozmargin+"* "+" "*maxwidth+" *"+hozmargin) > > newtext.append(hozmargin+"*"*(maxwidth+4)+hozmargin) > > for i in range(vertinchlines): > > newtext.append("") > > return newtext > > x=textfile;indat=open(x,'r');SHI=indat.read() > > textTuple = border(SHI) > > for lines in textTuple: > > print ("%s\n" %textTuple) > > > > > > The issue is trying to get the SHI to work right, but omg, this is the > > closes I have gotten, you are awsome, thank you very much, i guess i will > > just keep messing with it till i get it > > I had to use this code to make this work right from a file (in additon to > the border() function): > > textfile="kkk4" # (don't use this; this was my test input) > > x=textfile;indat=open(x,'r'); > > SHI=indat.readlines() > indat.close() > > for i in range(len(SHI)): # remove trailing '\n' from each line > s=SHI[i] > SHI[i]=(s[0:len(s)-1]) > > textTuple = border(SHI) > > for lines in textTuple: > print (lines) > > Your indat.read() seemed to read all the lines as one long string. I used > indat.readlines() instead. However each line has a newline char '\n' at the > end. I put in a loop to get rid of that (I'm sure there's a one-line fix to > do that, but as I said don't know Python). > > The input file I used had to have this format: > > First Name and Last > ENGR 109-X > Fall 2999 > Format Example > > -- > Bartc -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list