On 25/10/2007, Bryan Fodness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following code, it keeps giving me a value of 1 for e.
>
> for line in file('21Ex6MV_oaf.dat'):
> oa, openoa, w15, w30, w45, w60 = line.split()
> if (float(oa) == round(offaxis)) and (eff_depth < 10 and unblockedFS >
> 15):
> e = float(openoa)
> else:
> e = 1
>
> If I comment out the else, I get the correct value
>
> for line in file('21Ex6MV_oaf.dat'):
> oa, openoa, w15, w30, w45, w60 = line.split()
> if (float(oa) == round(offaxis)) and (eff_depth < 10 and unblockedFS >
> 15):
> e = float(openoa)
> # else:
> # e = 1
Maybe you need a 'break' statement after 'e = float(openoa)'?
As written, e will have whatever value is appropriate for the last
line of your input file.
--
John.
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