I am parsing data out of files and inputting this data into a sqlite db.
One file may have multiple username entries. The data looks something
like this:
[['tom', 324],['dick', 246],['harry', 112]]
The first item in each list is obviously the name. The second line is the
line number (i used enumerate) from my parsed file.
I want to be able to display html like follows:
Line: 324 - tom
Line: 246 - dick
Line: 112 - harry
I'd like to be able to access items in my lists by index; however,
everything inside my individual lists are strings. Do I have to convert
the strings back to a list?
Example:
The following returns ['tom', 324]
Field('username', represent = lambda x, row: x[0]),
While this returns '['
Field('username', represent = lambda x, row: x[0][0]),
I'd rather not have to convert every line back into a list....is there a
better way to do this?
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