How do you make a change to every line of code in python
I want to put quotation marks and a comma after ever line
apple
pear
squid
turns into:
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
But this if there were infinetly many.
python arrays list
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I want to put quotation marks and a comma after ever line
apple
pear
squid
turns into:
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
But this if there were infinetly many.
python arrays list
1
get them into a list. iterate and make the changes. have you tried any python code so far?
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
4
Are you sure you mean to do this in Python, or is that a question about your editor?
– phg
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
1
This is likely better done with your text editor or command line. UNIX (Linux, MacOSX, ...) can do this with thesed
command.
– Prune
Nov 27 '18 at 18:50
1
What areapple
pear
andsquid
? variables? strings? You need a little more detail in your question relating to the context of your problem and what your desired result is.
– PJW
Nov 27 '18 at 18:59
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I want to put quotation marks and a comma after ever line
apple
pear
squid
turns into:
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
But this if there were infinetly many.
python arrays list
I want to put quotation marks and a comma after ever line
apple
pear
squid
turns into:
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
But this if there were infinetly many.
python arrays list
python arrays list
asked Nov 27 '18 at 18:41
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get them into a list. iterate and make the changes. have you tried any python code so far?
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
4
Are you sure you mean to do this in Python, or is that a question about your editor?
– phg
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
1
This is likely better done with your text editor or command line. UNIX (Linux, MacOSX, ...) can do this with thesed
command.
– Prune
Nov 27 '18 at 18:50
1
What areapple
pear
andsquid
? variables? strings? You need a little more detail in your question relating to the context of your problem and what your desired result is.
– PJW
Nov 27 '18 at 18:59
add a comment |
1
get them into a list. iterate and make the changes. have you tried any python code so far?
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
4
Are you sure you mean to do this in Python, or is that a question about your editor?
– phg
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
1
This is likely better done with your text editor or command line. UNIX (Linux, MacOSX, ...) can do this with thesed
command.
– Prune
Nov 27 '18 at 18:50
1
What areapple
pear
andsquid
? variables? strings? You need a little more detail in your question relating to the context of your problem and what your desired result is.
– PJW
Nov 27 '18 at 18:59
1
1
get them into a list. iterate and make the changes. have you tried any python code so far?
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
get them into a list. iterate and make the changes. have you tried any python code so far?
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
4
4
Are you sure you mean to do this in Python, or is that a question about your editor?
– phg
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
Are you sure you mean to do this in Python, or is that a question about your editor?
– phg
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
1
1
This is likely better done with your text editor or command line. UNIX (Linux, MacOSX, ...) can do this with the
sed
command.– Prune
Nov 27 '18 at 18:50
This is likely better done with your text editor or command line. UNIX (Linux, MacOSX, ...) can do this with the
sed
command.– Prune
Nov 27 '18 at 18:50
1
1
What are
apple
pear
and squid
? variables? strings? You need a little more detail in your question relating to the context of your problem and what your desired result is.– PJW
Nov 27 '18 at 18:59
What are
apple
pear
and squid
? variables? strings? You need a little more detail in your question relating to the context of your problem and what your desired result is.– PJW
Nov 27 '18 at 18:59
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If you are looking to print these strings in a different format, you can do:
strings = ['apple','pear','squid']
for item in strings:
print '"{}",'.format(item)
This results in
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
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If you are looking to print these strings in a different format, you can do:
strings = ['apple','pear','squid']
for item in strings:
print '"{}",'.format(item)
This results in
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
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If you are looking to print these strings in a different format, you can do:
strings = ['apple','pear','squid']
for item in strings:
print '"{}",'.format(item)
This results in
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
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If you are looking to print these strings in a different format, you can do:
strings = ['apple','pear','squid']
for item in strings:
print '"{}",'.format(item)
This results in
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
If you are looking to print these strings in a different format, you can do:
strings = ['apple','pear','squid']
for item in strings:
print '"{}",'.format(item)
This results in
"apple",
"pear",
"squid",
answered Nov 27 '18 at 18:52
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get them into a list. iterate and make the changes. have you tried any python code so far?
– Paritosh Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
4
Are you sure you mean to do this in Python, or is that a question about your editor?
– phg
Nov 27 '18 at 18:43
1
This is likely better done with your text editor or command line. UNIX (Linux, MacOSX, ...) can do this with the
sed
command.– Prune
Nov 27 '18 at 18:50
1
What are
apple
pear
andsquid
? variables? strings? You need a little more detail in your question relating to the context of your problem and what your desired result is.– PJW
Nov 27 '18 at 18:59