On 07/08/15 01:15, Ltc Hotspot wrote:
Question1: How type of argument should I use for dict, i.e.,user argument
or list argument.
Read captured traceback:
TypeError
Traceback (most recent call last)
C:\Users\vm\Desktop\apps\docs\Python\assignment_9_4_26.py in <module>()
1 fname = raw_input("Enter file name: ")
2 handle = open (fname, 'r')
----> 3 count = dict.keys()
4 for line in handle:
5 if line.startswith("From: "):
You appear to be making random changes to your code
for no good reason.
I will not make any further suggestions until you
start to explain your thinking.
What do you think the line
count = dict.keys()
will do? Why do you want to do that?
How will it help you solve your problem?
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