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Author Fady shehata
Recipients Fady shehata, paul.moore, scoder, steve.dower, tim.golden, tim.peters, zach.ware
Date 2018-12-27.16:55:57
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 at 18:50, Tim Peters <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:

>
> Tim Peters <tim@python.org> added the comment:
>
> Please read my answer again.  Your code does not do what you _think_ it
> does.  It does what I said it does instead.
>
> >>> a = input()
> 1010
> >>> print(a)
> 1010
> >>> print(type(a))
> <class 'str'>
>
> The input you're working with is NOT A LIST OF INTEGERS.  It's a string of
> "0" and "1" CHARACTERS.
>
> And I already told you how to repair that too:
>
> >>> a = list(map(int, a))
> >>> a
> [1, 0, 1, 0]
> >>> type(a)
> <class 'list'>
>
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Date User Action Args
2018-12-27 16:55:58Fady shehatasetrecipients: + Fady shehata, tim.peters, paul.moore, scoder, tim.golden, zach.ware, steve.dower
2018-12-27 16:55:57Fady shehatalinkissue35597 messages
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