Because it appears you want it to print "True" if the string your defining is in the variable 'a'. And it is. But if you shorten b by one letter, that doesn't change the fact that those two letters are indeed in a.
I suppose, what blog website do you use, is it possible to have two separate blogs under one url, or maybe you want to complete different url's for each blog
@Xeon I hesitated for a long time, but it was not a smart move for me... I've moved through various blogging services, and each time, my links got broken.
Alright. So what I've got is a tkinter window that collects user input from a bunch of different input boxes. Then, when the user hits a button, it's supposed to over-write a text file in a certain way.
What I need it to do. Is simple print the first letter (That I tell it to) in the first line of the text file, followed by a space, then the user input.
It will keep doing this for each input box: print a letter in "column" 1, a space, the user input's letter., next line-repeat
Example: I work on a maven project at my lab with several modules (means several config files) and I wrote a program to find and search those files with a regular expression and display results
@Tshepang i post the link above of my problem can you please help me out for it http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15718591/how-to-enhance-my-dataset-output-using-python/15719025?noredirect=1#15719025