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how to solve `'TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable`? - netanelst - May-24-2022 def CSVR(): x52=[""] x166=[""] if request.method == 'POST': f = request.files['file'] l8=range(48,58) l81=[] l82=[] l9=range(97,103) for x1 in l8: l81.append(x1) for y1 in l9: l82.append(y1) f.save(utils.secure_filename(f.filename)) csr=pd.read_csv(utils.secure_filename(f.filename)) J4=csr.to_numpy() for i in J4: for j in i: x=ord(j[0]) if(x in list(x1)) or (x in list(y1)): print(J4[0][j]) j=csr.to_dict()[request.form.get("col-name")] j=dict(j) x222=dict2SemiColonSV(j) t=f"/indicators/{x222}/{x222}/{x222}" return flask.redirect(t)tnx nate RE: how to solve `'TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable`? - Gribouillis - May-24-2022 Is this code a part of the obfuscated Python code contest? As we don't know where the error occurs because you did not post the exception traceback, let us suppose that after J4 = csr.to_numpy() , J4 is an numpy array of integers, then after for i in J4 , i is an integer. An integer is not iterable, so you can't write for j in i .The solution is to not iterate on an integer. Do not write for j in i if i is an integer.
RE: how to solve `'TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable`? - deanhystad - May-24-2022 for j in range(i): should get you past your dilemma, but you are sure to be back with more problems if you don't change your variable naming conventions. Unreadable! |