Thanks bob. I want to search any characters in test after https://www.localhost.org/<https://www.localhost.org/testmodule/dev/trunk/admin/sql/mytest.sql>and the search will end after it finds another /
and when i print it will display *testmodule*. Newbie, Jay On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 2:29 AM, bob gailer <bgai...@gmail.com> wrote: > Jay Jesus Amorin wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm a newbie trying to learn python. Kindly help me on string formatting. >> >> test = >> https://www.localhost.org/testmodule/dev/trunk/admin/sql/mytest.sql >> >> what will i use to print this output? >> >> 1, https://www.localhost.org/ >> >> 2. testmodule >> >> 3. /dev/trunk/admin/sql/mytest.sql >> >> >> Oh now I get it. I thought that you had posted code at that site. Now I > think you want to do something to the string > > " https://www.localhost.org/testmodule/dev/trunk/admin/sql/mytest.sql" > > Too bad you did not put it in quotes! > > It is not clear as to how "string formating" applies to this question. > > The obvious answer is: > > print("1, https://www.localhost.org/"" > print() > print("2. testmodule") > print() > print("3. /dev/trunk/admin/sql/mytest.sql") > > If that is not what you are looking for please explain. > > > -- > Bob Gailer > Chapel Hill NC > 919-636-4239 >
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