On 19 Mar 2005 19:01:05 -0800, "MCD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello, I'm new to python and this group and am trying to build some >bins and was wondering if any of you could kindly help me out. I'm a >bit lost on how to begin. Are you (extremely) new to computer programming? Is this school homework? The reason for asking is that the exercise requires no data structure more complicated than a one-dimensional array of integers (if one doubts that the times will always be in ascending order), and *NO* data structures if one is trusting. It can be done easily without any extra modules or libraries in just about any computer language ever invented. So, it's not really a Python question. Perhaps you should be looking at some basic computer programming learning. Python *is* a really great language for that -- check out the Python website. Anyway here's one way of doing it -- only the input and output arrangements are Python-specific. And you don't need iter*.*.* (yet) :-) HTH, John =========================== C:\junk>type mcd.py # Look, Ma, no imports! lines = """\ 1231 23 56 1232 25 79 1234 26 88 1235 22 34 1237 31 85 1239 35 94 """ DUMMY = 9999 bintm = DUMMY for line in lines.split('\n'): # in practice, open('input_file', 'r'): if not line: continue ilist = [int(fld) for fld in line.strip().split()] print "ilist:", ilist klock, lo, hi = ilist newbintm = ((klock + 4) // 5 * 5) % 2400 print "bintm = %d, klock = %d, newbintm = %d" % (bintm, klock, newbintm) if newbintm != bintm: if bintm != DUMMY: print "==>> %04d %02d %02d" % (bintm, binlo, binhi) bintm, binlo, binhi = newbintm, lo, hi else: binlo = min(binlo, lo) binhi = max(binhi, hi) print "end of file ..." if bintm != DUMMY: print "==>> %4d %2d %2d" % (bintm, binlo, binhi) C:\junk>python mcd.py ilist: [1231, 23, 56] bintm = 9999, klock = 1231, newbintm = 1235 ilist: [1232, 25, 79] bintm = 1235, klock = 1232, newbintm = 1235 ilist: [1234, 26, 88] bintm = 1235, klock = 1234, newbintm = 1235 ilist: [1235, 22, 34] bintm = 1235, klock = 1235, newbintm = 1235 ilist: [1237, 31, 85] bintm = 1235, klock = 1237, newbintm = 1240 ==>> 1235 22 88 ilist: [1239, 35, 94] bintm = 1240, klock = 1239, newbintm = 1240 end of file ... ==>> 1240 31 94 C:\junk> ================================ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list