This code gives the number in an unusual format like "3.1415'None'" it has a number part and a string part . I want to seperate these from easc other but I couldn't manage. I mean when I try to turn it into string format then try to use things like [:4] or like that they don't work.Any idea how to seperate this 'None' from the number and make it a real normal number on which I can do operations like +1 -1 or like that :)
Regards
Well, you should try to have a look at where the "None" is appended to the string representing the number, and use a type check to decide whether or not you're appending/adding/whatever.
>>> type("abc") <type 'str'> >>> type(123) <type 'int'> >>> type(None) <type 'NoneType'>
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