Path: csiph.com!x330-a1.tempe.blueboxinc.net!usenet.pasdenom.info!gegeweb.org!de-l.enfer-du-nord.net!feeder2.enfer-du-nord.net!feeds.phibee-telecom.net!newsfeed.xs4all.nl!newsfeed5.news.xs4all.nl!xs4all!post.news.xs4all.nl!not-for-mail Return-Path: X-Original-To: python-list@python.org Delivered-To: python-list@mail.python.org X-Spam-Status: OK 0.000 X-Spam-Evidence: '*H*': 1.00; '*S*': 0.00; 'else:': 0.03; '2.7': 0.04; 'classes.': 0.05; 'mrab': 0.05; 'prints': 0.07; 'skip:[ 40': 0.07; 'python': 0.08; '"["': 0.09; "(i'm": 0.09; 'beating': 0.09; 'collections': 0.09; 'dict': 0.09; 'python.org?': 0.09; 'question:': 0.09; 'subject:don': 0.09; 'throw': 0.09; 'message-----': 0.12; 'book!': 0.16; 'codes,': 0.16; 'except:': 0.16; 'expression,': 0.16; 'pity': 0.16; 'pulls': 0.16; 'router.': 0.16; 'skip:# 60': 0.16; 'edward': 0.16; 'great.': 0.16; 'wednesday,': 0.16; 'this:': 0.16; '>>>': 0.16; 'subject:list': 0.16; 'file)': 0.19; 'insert': 0.19; 'previously': 0.19; 'seems': 0.20; "haven't": 0.21; 'figure': 0.21; 'variable': 0.21; 'seconds': 0.21; 'subject:not': 0.21; '(this': 0.22; 'file,': 0.22; "doesn't": 0.22; 'header:In-Reply-To:1': 0.22; 'stuff': 0.22; 'trying': 0.23; 'builds': 0.23; 'code': 0.24; '(or': 0.25; 'specified': 0.25; 'string': 0.26; '(in': 0.26; 'tried': 0.27; "i'm": 0.27; 'url:mailman': 0.27; 'pass': 0.28; 'somebody': 0.28; 'putting': 0.28; 'correct': 0.29; 'import': 0.29; 'script': 0.29; 'lists': 0.29; 'example': 0.30; 'subject:': 0.30; 'module': 0.30; 'list1': 0.30; 'thanks': 0.31; 'least': 0.31; 'seem': 0.31; 'url:listinfo': 0.32; 'print': 0.32; 'list': 0.32; 'list.': 0.33; "i've": 0.33; 'to:addr:python-list': 0.34; 'calling': 0.34; 'sent:': 0.34; 'there': 0.34; 'e.g.': 0.34; 'couple': 0.34; 'like:': 0.35; 'try:': 0.35; 'thank': 0.35; 'from:': 0.36; 'regular': 0.36; 'charset:us-ascii': 0.36; 'file': 0.36; 'data.': 0.36; 'url:python': 0.37; 'digit': 0.37; 'but': 0.37; 'could': 0.37; 'using': 0.37; 'url:org': 0.38; 'subject:: ': 0.38; 'something': 0.38; 'put': 0.38; 'common': 0.39; 'processing': 0.39; 'data': 0.39; 'i.e.': 0.39; 'spent': 0.39; 'list,': 0.39; 'goes': 0.39; 'to:addr:python.org': 0.39; 'might': 0.39; 'determine': 0.40; 'format': 0.40; "i'd": 0.40; 'skip:r 20': 0.40; 'phone': 0.63; 'skip:5 10': 0.63; 'july': 0.64; 'taking': 0.65; 'gathering': 0.67; 'skip:l 50': 0.67; 'experts': 0.69; 'voice': 0.69; 'dealing': 0.69; 'today': 0.71; '3-4': 0.71; 'concatenate': 0.84; 'data?': 0.84; 'drops': 0.84; 'ugly,': 0.84; 'format)': 0.91; 'items,': 0.91; 'texas,': 0.91; '150': 0.93; 'subject:good': 0.93; 'subject:know': 0.93 X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="4.65,529,1304308800"; d="scan'208";a="42879760" X-Server-Uuid: 7C9F3A3D-0A58-4F63-8FA5-251C0509CB4B X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5 Content-class: urn:content-classes:message MIME-Version: 1.0 Subject: RE: I don't know list, I not good at list. Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 09:05:05 -0400 In-Reply-To: <4E1E151A.4070006@mrabarnett.plus.com> X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: Thread-Topic: I don't know list, I not good at list. Thread-Index: AcxBq15/KDy7Z9ksTNO4+ArUc993mgAeSNgw References: <77AE044B1BF3944FAE2435F395F11B4B018599C6@clt-exmb02.bbtnet.com> <4E1E151A.4070006@mrabarnett.plus.com> From: "Ellerbee, Edward" To: python-list@python.org X-OriginalArrivalTime: 14 Jul 2011 13:05:06.0203 (UTC) FILETIME=[A6D466B0:01CC4226] X-CFilter-Loop: Reflected X-WSS-ID: 620034941ZO1886546-41-01 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-BeenThere: python-list@python.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.12 Precedence: list List-Id: General discussion list for the Python programming language List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Message-ID: Lines: 119 NNTP-Posting-Host: 2001:888:2000:d::a6 X-Trace: 1310648750 news.xs4all.nl 23878 [2001:888:2000:d::a6]:33225 X-Complaints-To: abuse@xs4all.nl Xref: x330-a1.tempe.blueboxinc.net comp.lang.python:9467 Thank you all for the advice, let me spin this in a different way. I've built a program that goes to the NANPA website, scrapes area code/exchange (npa/nxx) digits for a specified area - be it carolina, alabama, texas, etc - drops it into a file, then massages the data and prints out the correct format to insert into a voice router. The code is ugly, but it works great. The thing I haven't been able to get my script to do is to reduce the amount of dial-peers. Hence the need to reduce the numbers to the least common denominator, and put it in the xxxxx[xx] format.If we had a set number of digits, we could build a dictionary(unless it's possible to do that dynamically).=20 So, a couple assertions: 1. the data will always be 6 digit numbers (in a string format) 2. the data is in a txt file after being put there from my script 3. the data will never be the same (I'm going to use this for site conversions/new site builds e.g. today I might be dealing with 252-, 919- and 704- area codes, tomorrow might be 304- and 754- 4. I wanted a script to reduce the time taking to build the dial-peers manually. I'd previously spent 3-4 hours on gathering and processing data. The script I have so far pulls data and massages in about 6 seconds 5. I'm using python 2.7 - it seems like it had more module availability than 3 And a couple question: 1. Would lists be the best way to handle this data? Would it be better to process this data from a file? 2. Is there a way to determine the common (first-5 digits) denominator among a list (or file) of data? 3. and... Could those common numbers be inserted in a dict for processing? Sorry for the book! thanks Edward Ellerbee -----Original Message----- From: python-list-bounces+eellerbee=3Dbbandt.com@python.org [mailto:python-list-bounces+eellerbee=3Dbbandt.com@python.org] On Behalf Of MRAB Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 5:59 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: I don't know list, I not good at list. > I've been beating my head against the desk trying to figure out a > method to accomplish this: > > Take a list (this example is 5 items, It could be 150 or more - i.e. > it's variable length depending on the city/local calling zones) > > The first 6 digits of phone numbers(NPA/NXX) in a local calling area. > I want to concatenate the last digit for insertion into a call > routing pattern. > > I tried this and failed miserably: > > list1=3D['252205','252246','252206','252247','252248'] > for item in list1: > try: > item1=3Dlist1[0] > item2=3Dlist1[1] > if item1[0:5] =3D=3D item2[0:5]: > print item1[0:5] + '[' + item1[5:6] +=20 item2[5:6] + ']' > list1.pop(0) > else: > print item1 > list1.pop(0) > except: > try: > print item1 > list1.pop(0) > except: > pass > > #----------------------------------------------------------------- > My intent is to have the end data come out (from the example list > above) in the format of > 25220[56] > 25224[678] > > I tried putting together a variable inserted into a regular > expression, and it doesn't seem to like: > Item1=3Dlist1[0] > Itemreg =3D re.compile(Item1[0:5]) > For stuff in itemreg.list1: > #do something > > Can somebody throw me a bone, code example or module to read on > python.org? I'm a n00b, so I'm still trying to understand functions > and classes. > > I thought the experts on this list might take pity on my pathetic > code skillz! > defaultdict comes in handy: >>> list1 =3D ['252205','252246','252206','252247','252248'] >>> from collections import defaultdict >>> d =3D defaultdict(set) = >>> for item in list1: d[item[ : 5]].add(item[5 : ]) >>> d defaultdict(, {'25224': {'8', '7', '6'}, '25220': {'5', '6'}}) >>> for k, v in d.items(): print(k + "[" + "".join(v) + "]") =09 25224[876] 25220[56] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list