for m in k: if m <0: raise Exception("positive number "+m) if m == 0: return '0' ret = "" while m !=0: ret = (basedigits[m%BASE])+ret m = int(m/BASE) shortcode = ret final_short_url = str(shortcode)
TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting
It should be an int. You never showed what k is, but it's either a string or an iterable containing strings. You It looks like you want to do a mod operation. You never showed BASE, but I assume it's an int.
We requrire you to have a basic understanding of Python, your problem, and your data, before we can help you. That's for our sanity and your long-term benefit.
Start by thinking through what you're trying to do. Use a debugger to explore your code and data.
@davidism Guess I'll move on, I have no clue how to fix this. I thought this site was meant to help people. You clearly understand what my problem is...
I've spent over a page of chat and we haven't got anywhere. We are happy to help users who meet the requirements described in that quote, for the reason stated.
You don't respond to it. You sit down, knowing what you've been told about ints and strings now, and start exploring your code and data to start understanding your problem.
You haven't actually described what you're trying to accomplish or what your data is, so it's not surprising that I can't answer you any more specifically. This isn't a prompt to add more information here though, do what I said above.