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Re: [Tutor] sql-like join on two lists or dictionaries

Started byDave Angel <davea@davea.name>
First post2015-02-16 22:09 -0500
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  Re: [Tutor] sql-like join on two lists or dictionaries Dave Angel <davea@davea.name> - 2015-02-16 22:09 -0500

#85729 — Re: [Tutor] sql-like join on two lists or dictionaries

FromDave Angel <davea@davea.name>
Date2015-02-16 22:09 -0500
SubjectRe: [Tutor] sql-like join on two lists or dictionaries
Message-ID<mailman.18777.1424142558.18130.python-list@python.org>
On 02/16/2015 09:26 PM, Joel Goldstick wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> wrote:
>
>> Joel Goldstick wrote:
>>
>>> You can dispense with the slicing if you use the str.split() method.  It
>>> will put each item in a list.
>>
>> Only if there are no whitespace chars in the field.
>>
>> OT:
>>
>> Joel, your comments are already quoted when you first post them. Something
>> is broken in your workflow.
>>
>> not sure about quoting.. but the op didn't seem to have spaces in each
>> field


Someone reading your message would figure you had typed nothing, since 
none of the lines start at the left margin.  You're putting your new 
remarks after the ">" symbols, so they look like they're quoted from Peter.

In most email programs, you just need to press <enter> once or twice to 
get an unindented line.  Then type your response, so it's clear who 
wrote it.

Worse, your message here is a reply to one originally posted in the 
tutor forum.

-- 
DaveA

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