On 12/21/2011 06:39 AM, Joaquim Santos wrote:
Hi List!

Thanks for all the input you guys gave me!

I'm trying to implement your ideas on the function and I've been getting
some parts right (the correct translation, still vertical and without
spaces) or the wrong translation but with spaces... My problem is my range
check. I'm also getting a funny problem with return, but I'll ask about it
later.

What I would like to know now, because it would help me a lot to draw my
solution(I like to make sketches/line numbers while I'm thinking) was where
to get the ascii table for Python! I searched and got a lot of modules and
stuff to install and print it out but no printed online version? You can
find for other languages, so where is the one for Python?

I know I could install the said modules/scripts but I just think this
should also be somewhere...

ASCII predated Python by some 40 years. So any reference that is accurate would do. But you can make your own table quite trivially with a simple loop:

for ordinal in range(ord(" "), 128):
    print ordinal, "-", chr(ordinal)

ASCII codes below " " are control codes, such as newline and tab.
ASCII is a 7-bit code, so the highest value is 127.

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DaveA

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