small fixes in the examples and in the markup

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Ezio Melotti 2009-09-13 05:49:25 +00:00
parent 8f7649eae4
commit b5845056da
1 changed files with 12 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -79,12 +79,12 @@ This example uses the iterator form::
>>> c = conn.cursor()
>>> c.execute('select * from stocks order by price')
>>> for row in c:
... print(row)
... print(row)
...
(u'2006-01-05', u'BUY', u'RHAT', 100, 35.14)
(u'2006-03-28', u'BUY', u'IBM', 1000, 45.0)
(u'2006-04-06', u'SELL', u'IBM', 500, 53.0)
(u'2006-04-05', u'BUY', u'MSOFT', 1000, 72.0)
('2006-01-05', 'BUY', 'RHAT', 100, 35.14)
('2006-03-28', 'BUY', 'IBM', 1000, 45.0)
('2006-04-06', 'SELL', 'IBM', 500, 53.0)
('2006-04-05', 'BUY', 'MSOFT', 1000, 72.0)
>>>
@ -589,18 +589,19 @@ Now we plug :class:`Row` in::
<sqlite3.Cursor object at 0x7f4e7dd8fa80>
>>> r = c.fetchone()
>>> type(r)
<type 'sqlite3.Row'>
>>> r
(u'2006-01-05', u'BUY', u'RHAT', 100.0, 35.14)
<class 'sqlite3.Row'>
>>> tuple(r)
('2006-01-05', 'BUY', 'RHAT', 100.0, 35.14)
>>> len(r)
5
>>> r[2]
u'RHAT'
'RHAT'
>>> r.keys()
['date', 'trans', 'symbol', 'qty', 'price']
>>> r['qty']
100.0
>>> for member in r: print member
>>> for member in r:
... print(member)
...
2006-01-05
BUY
@ -647,7 +648,7 @@ This is how SQLite types are converted to Python types by default:
+=============+=============================================+
| ``NULL`` | :const:`None` |
+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
| ``INTEGER`` | :class`int` |
| ``INTEGER`` | :class:`int` |
+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
| ``REAL`` | :class:`float` |
+-------------+---------------------------------------------+