On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Richard D. Moores <rdmoo...@gmail.com>wrote:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "c:\P26Working\test_urllib2_ > > 21a.py", line 148, in <module> > unchanged_count, higher_count, lower_count, secs = > sleep_seconds_control(unchanged_count, higher_count, lower_count, > secs) > TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable > > I'm working on a script that keeps track of the USD -> Japanese Yen > exchange rate. I'm experimenting with adding functionality that > changes the seconds to sleep between web scrapes, depending on > consecutive outputs of no change in the exchange rate. Please see the > code at <http://tutoree7.pastebin.com/KWmdk8jb> > > I'm at a loss as to what the error means. In line 148, you are trying to unpack the value returned by function sleep_seconds_control, as if it were returning a tuple, a list or some sort of iterable, whereas in lines 44 to 49, you defined it as returning a single value. -- Emmanuel
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