Alright, i am new to python, and simple tab creation in this language somewhat bewilders me. I am trying to get a tabbed output like such:
:0.1
A:0.1
:0.9
H:2.2
I:3.0
B:0.2
:0.5
C:0.3
D:0.4
It is the name of a node, a colon,':', and its corresponding distance, the nodes with no name are designated by 'None' and that is because they represent only a distance to another variable. This is a tree design, so the tabs and indentations can vary. I gather this information from a
self.name
representing the name variable, and a
self.distance
representing the distance
An unindented output of the information looks like the following:
A : 0.1
H : 2.2
I : 3.0
B : 0.2
None : 0.9
C : 0.3
D : 0.4
None : 0.5
None : 0.1
There are supposed to be 3 levels of indentations,
the root, ':0.1',
its 3 children of 'A:0.1'; ':0.9'; ':0.5',
and ':0.9' and ':0.5's children, H,I,B,C and D
I apologize if this is not enough information, i am just unsure how to create a basic tabbed output like the one i've shown above.
Thanks!
EDIT: received my answer Thank You!
depth
argument in your function and prepend something like"\t" * depth
to your output.