On 12/19/17 7:47 PM, codephantom wrote:
so I have a text file containing 3 lines(e.g):

5, "hello", 4.3
"hello", 4.3
"hello", "world", 1, 2, 3, 5.5

Now I want to create tuples from each line.

However, (using line 1 as example), I get:

Tuple!string("5, \"hello\", 4.3")

but I really want:

Tuple!(int, string, double)(5, "hello", 4.3)

I know why - because a line is a string.

But anyone got an idea on how to extract the string into separate elements that can be correctly 'tuple'd" according to the type of each element?

Well, you need to know at compile time the types you are expecting. Then you just parse them out.

You can't decide tuples at runtime.

-Steve
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