On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 13:48:09 -0500, Tim Chase <python.l...@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
>On 2014-08-30 14:27, Seymore4Head wrote: >> I really tried to get this without asking for help. >> >> mylist = ["The", "earth", "Revolves", "around", "Sun"] >> print (mylist) >> for e in mylist: >> >> # one of these two choices should print something. Since neither >> does, I am missing something subtle. >> >> if e[0].isupper == False: >> print ("False") >> if e[0].isupper == True: >> print ("True") >> >> I am sure in the first , third and fifth choices should be true. >> Right now, I am just testing the first letter of each word. > >There's a difference between e[0].isupper which refers to the method >itself, and e[0].isupper() which then calls that method. Call the >method, and you should be good to go. > >-tkc > That works. Thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list