On 1/12/2011 4:56 PM Corey Richardson said...
Hello Tutors,
I am generating XML definitions for animations to be used in a
FIFE-based game. I need to sort the frames of the animations, and I am
currently using:
sorted([image for image in os.listdir(path) if image.endswith('.png')])
I might use use glob in two steps:
( sorted([image for image in glob.glob('walk_?.png')])
+ sorted([image for image in glob.glob('walk_??.png')])
)
Emile
The final output in the XML is:
<frame source="walk_0.png"/>
<frame source="walk_1.png"/>
<frame source="walk_10.png"/>
<frame source="walk_11.png"/>
<frame source="walk_2.png"/>
<frame source="walk_3.png"/>
<frame source="walk_4.png"/>
<frame source="walk_5.png"/>
<frame source="walk_6.png"/>
<frame source="walk_7.png"/>
<frame source="walk_8.png"/>
<frame source="walk_9.png"/>
Having frame 10 and 11 between frame 1 and 2 is not desired behavior;
how can I sort all of these with walk_10.png and company (this isn't the
only animation like this) being after walk_9.png? A google search
doesn't return anything I could use. I tried just using
[image for image in os.listdir(path) if image.endswith('.png')],
but that doesn't appear to have any order.
Thanks,
Corey Richardson
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