On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Junk wrote:
--- If the thing in question is really a list not a string as you show here then couldn't you do something like: bozo.del[2] which should delete the third item in the list. ---
problem is i don't know where the string is, i only know it's contents...
and it "seems" to behave like a list because i can use _.whrandom.choive(bozo) succesfully on it.
i'm still in the dark ;-)
$ven
I'd move something like this to Python if its at all possible. There, something like l = ['a','b','c'] x = some_randomizing_stuff() l.remove(x) should work I think? Hth, peter. -- _____________________________________________________________________ peter sabaini, mailto: c c c p@oeh.tu-graz.ac.at "technology: connections that won't, upgrades that can't, hotsyncs that don't, standards that never are, wireless transmittors radiating who knows what..." (wash. post)