Hi - am learning Pythong and loving it! Anyhow, what I have works, but I wondered if there was a "better" (more python-y) way.
Here is what I am doing with fnmatch ... am thinking there has to be a one-line way to do this with a lambda or list comprehension ... but my mind can't get around it ... I have other code, but the main part is that I have a list of files that I am going through to check if they have a given extension ... in this part, if the file matches any of the extension I am looking for, I want it to do some stuff ... later I check it against some other extensions to do "other" stuff: for file in files: for ext in ['*.flac','*.mp3','*.m4a']: if fnmatch.fnmatch(someFile, ext): #do some stuff if the someFile matches one of the items in the list Can it get any better ? I was hoping fnmatch would *accept* a list instead of a string ... but it didn't (frown). I thought maybe: if fnmatch(someFile, ['*.flac','*.mp3','*.m4a']): But that didn't work. Thanks in advance, Damon PS: just reading the conversations on this list is a little like taking a python class (only the classes don't progress in any particular order!). _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor