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I need to parse a file which has the following: result(x1 y1 x2 y2... xn yn) This is a piece of code in python I have written. I am new to python.

xs =[] ys=[]

def __init__(self,xs,ys):
        self.xs = xs
        self.ys = ys


def toString(self):
    return "result " + " (" + " ".join([x.toString()+ " " + y.toString() for x,y in zip(self.xs, self.ys)]) + ") "

I am getting AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'toString' error on running. Please suggest how to fix this.

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  • just making sure: all of this is in a class right? because else the 'self' doesn't make sense
    – alonisser
    Feb 1, 2013 at 22:17
  • yes. The first line is written before the invoking. To parse result(x1 x2 ...xn) I have the following code which works fine. def toString(self): return "result " + " ".join([x.toString() for x in self.xs]) + ")" I need to write in this form. Feb 1, 2013 at 22:26

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Strings in Python don't have a toString() method. You can use str(your_variable) instead. If the variables are already strings, you don't need to do anything special.

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