def titleapi(value, list):
list = str(list)
list_ = list.split(',')
print(list_)
list_2 = list_.split(':')
print(list_2)
code = '<ul>'
var = 0
for ele in list_2:
if var == 0:
var = 1
if ele == value:
var_2 = 0
for ele_2 in list_2:
if var_2 == 0:
var_2 = 1
if ele_2 == ele:
code += '\n\t<li><a class="active" href="{}">{}</a></li>'.format(list_2[(list_2.index(str(ele))) + 1], str(ele))
else:
code += '\n\t<li><a href="{}">{}</a></li>'.format(list_2[(list_2.index(str(ele))) + 1], str(ele))
else:
continue
code += '\n<ul>'
return str(code)
AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'split'
I am trying to get it to return the HTML code, the input is like this
titleapi(title, 'Home:#,About:#,Contact:#')
The "#" sign is just because its a dead link for now
The split function is used for strings and is not available for lists. It returns a list of strings after breaking the given string by the specified separator which is passed as the parameter.
One thing you could try is converting list_
which is a list, to a string by changing the code in line 3 to list_ = str(list.split(','))