asit <lipu...@gmail.com> writes: > for s in users: > print > print "##########################################" > try: > print "user id : " + str(s.id) > print "user name : " + s.name > print "user location : " + s.location > print "user description : " + s.description > print "user profile image url : " + s.profile_image_url > print "user url : " + s.url > print "user status : " + str(s.status) > except TypeError: > pass
Why are you catching TypeError, only to discard it? Ignoring an error doesn't make it go away. The above code should rather use string formatting to interpolate the values you want into a string for output:: import textwrap for user in users: print textwrap.dedent(""" ########################################## user id: %(id)s user name: %(name)s user location: %(location)s user description: %(description)s user profile image url: %(profile_image_url)s user url: %(url)s user status: %(status)s """) % vars(user) -- \ “My classmates would copulate with anything that moved, but I | `\ never saw any reason to limit myself.” —Emo Philips | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list