On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:17:17 PM UTC-5, Asaf Las wrote: > On Thursday, February 6, 2014 2:10:16 AM UTC+2, Zhen Zhang wrote: > > > Hi, every one. > > > Zhen > > str_t = '3520005,"Toronto (Ont.)",C > ,F,2503281,2481494,F,F,0.9,1040597,979330,630.1763,3972.4,1' > > list_t = str_t.split(',') > > print(list_t) > > print("split result ", list_t[1], list_t[5]) > > print(list_t[1].split('"')[1])
Thanks for the reply, I did not get the line str_t = '3520005,"Toronto (Ont.)",C ,F,2503281,2481494,F,F,0.9,1040597,979330,630.1763,3972.4,1' I am processing a entire file not a line, so should i do str_t=line? maybe list_t = str_t.split(',') I think you are trying to spit a line into list. but the line is already a list format right? that is why it allows me to do something like line[1]. but I am not sure. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list