e = (\'ham\', 5, 1, \'bird\')
logfile.write(\',\'.join(e))
I have to join it so that I can write it into a text file.
join
only takes lists of strings, so convert them first
>>> e = ('ham', 5, 1, 'bird')
>>> ','.join(map(str,e))
'ham,5,1,bird'
Or maybe more pythonic
>>> ','.join(str(i) for i in e)
'ham,5,1,bird'
join()
only works with strings, not with integers. Use ','.join(str(i) for i in e)
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Use the csv module. It will save a follow-up question about how to handle items containing a comma, followed by another about handling items containing the character that you used to quote/escape the commas.
import csv
e = ('ham', 5, 1, 'bird')
with open('out.csv', 'wb') as f:
csv.writer(f).writerow(e)
Check it:
print open('out.csv').read()
Output:
ham,5,1,bird
You might be better off simply converting the tuple to a list first:
e = ('ham', 5, 1, 'bird')
liste = list(e)
','.join(liste)