On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Thomas Murphy <thomasmurphymu...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi beloved list, > > I'm having a dumb and SO doesn't seem to have this one answered. I was > sent a long list of instagram usernames to tag for a nightlife > announcement in this format(not real names(i hope)) > > cookielover93 > TheGermanHatesSaurkraut > WhatsThatBoy932834 > > I'd like to turn this raw text into a list and prepend the @ symbol to > the front of each one, so they're good to go for pasting without me > having to manually add the @ to each one. > > Here's where I got to: > > > raw_address = "cookielover93 TheGermanHatesSaurkraut WhatsThatBoy932834" > address_library = [raw_address.split()] > print address_library > > for address in address_library: > final_address = "@" + str(address) > print final_address > > > However my output is: > > [['cookielover93', 'TheGermanHatesSaurkraut', 'WhatsThatBoy932834']] > @['cookielover93', 'TheGermanHatesSaurkraut', 'WhatsThatBoy932834'] > > > I know I'm iterating wrong. May I ask how? > > -- > Sincerely, > Thomas Murphy > Code Ninja > 646.957.6115 > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > Maybe this is what you're looking for? raw_address = "cookielover93 TheGermanHatesSaurkraut WhatsThatBoy932834" address_library = raw_address.split() print address_library final_address = [] for address in address_library: final_address.append("@" + str(address)) print final_address
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