Python ERROR : Index error : string index out of range search[1]











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def GetJumpFunc(search):
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
lines = ReadAllLines(path)
for x in range(0, len(lines)):
if ( search[0] in lines[x] and lines[x+3].find("jump") != -1):
return GetStringBetwean2Chars(lines[x+4], "L", "")
return ''

def GetPathByName(name):
return ".Transformice-0{0}.class.asasm".format(name.replace("\x", "%"))

def ReadAllLines(path):
return ReadAllText(path).split('n')


Help me?
I get error in line 2:




path = GetPathByName(search[1])

IndexError : String index out of range











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  • Please specify what value are you passing to GetJumpFunc(). Maybe that value does not have the element at index 1.
    – Sanchit Kumar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • It says that search does not have second value in it. what is in the search?
    – mehrdad-pedramfar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • I give all code : pastebin.com/m071QqwD
    – SnapKWI
    Nov 11 at 7:45












  • Please read "How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example". Then use the edit link to improve your question (do not add more information via comments). Otherwise we are not able to answer your question and help you. Linking to external sites, or pictures is really not what you should do.
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    Nov 19 at 14:13

















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def GetJumpFunc(search):
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
lines = ReadAllLines(path)
for x in range(0, len(lines)):
if ( search[0] in lines[x] and lines[x+3].find("jump") != -1):
return GetStringBetwean2Chars(lines[x+4], "L", "")
return ''

def GetPathByName(name):
return ".Transformice-0{0}.class.asasm".format(name.replace("\x", "%"))

def ReadAllLines(path):
return ReadAllText(path).split('n')


Help me?
I get error in line 2:




path = GetPathByName(search[1])

IndexError : String index out of range











share|improve this question
























  • Please specify what value are you passing to GetJumpFunc(). Maybe that value does not have the element at index 1.
    – Sanchit Kumar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • It says that search does not have second value in it. what is in the search?
    – mehrdad-pedramfar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • I give all code : pastebin.com/m071QqwD
    – SnapKWI
    Nov 11 at 7:45












  • Please read "How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example". Then use the edit link to improve your question (do not add more information via comments). Otherwise we are not able to answer your question and help you. Linking to external sites, or pictures is really not what you should do.
    – GhostCat
    Nov 19 at 14:13















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def GetJumpFunc(search):
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
lines = ReadAllLines(path)
for x in range(0, len(lines)):
if ( search[0] in lines[x] and lines[x+3].find("jump") != -1):
return GetStringBetwean2Chars(lines[x+4], "L", "")
return ''

def GetPathByName(name):
return ".Transformice-0{0}.class.asasm".format(name.replace("\x", "%"))

def ReadAllLines(path):
return ReadAllText(path).split('n')


Help me?
I get error in line 2:




path = GetPathByName(search[1])

IndexError : String index out of range











share|improve this question















https://i.stack.imgur.com/MDNRm.png



def GetJumpFunc(search):
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
lines = ReadAllLines(path)
for x in range(0, len(lines)):
if ( search[0] in lines[x] and lines[x+3].find("jump") != -1):
return GetStringBetwean2Chars(lines[x+4], "L", "")
return ''

def GetPathByName(name):
return ".Transformice-0{0}.class.asasm".format(name.replace("\x", "%"))

def ReadAllLines(path):
return ReadAllText(path).split('n')


Help me?
I get error in line 2:




path = GetPathByName(search[1])

IndexError : String index out of range








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  • Please specify what value are you passing to GetJumpFunc(). Maybe that value does not have the element at index 1.
    – Sanchit Kumar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • It says that search does not have second value in it. what is in the search?
    – mehrdad-pedramfar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • I give all code : pastebin.com/m071QqwD
    – SnapKWI
    Nov 11 at 7:45












  • Please read "How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example". Then use the edit link to improve your question (do not add more information via comments). Otherwise we are not able to answer your question and help you. Linking to external sites, or pictures is really not what you should do.
    – GhostCat
    Nov 19 at 14:13




















  • Please specify what value are you passing to GetJumpFunc(). Maybe that value does not have the element at index 1.
    – Sanchit Kumar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • It says that search does not have second value in it. what is in the search?
    – mehrdad-pedramfar
    Nov 11 at 6:47










  • I give all code : pastebin.com/m071QqwD
    – SnapKWI
    Nov 11 at 7:45












  • Please read "How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example". Then use the edit link to improve your question (do not add more information via comments). Otherwise we are not able to answer your question and help you. Linking to external sites, or pictures is really not what you should do.
    – GhostCat
    Nov 19 at 14:13


















Please specify what value are you passing to GetJumpFunc(). Maybe that value does not have the element at index 1.
– Sanchit Kumar
Nov 11 at 6:47




Please specify what value are you passing to GetJumpFunc(). Maybe that value does not have the element at index 1.
– Sanchit Kumar
Nov 11 at 6:47












It says that search does not have second value in it. what is in the search?
– mehrdad-pedramfar
Nov 11 at 6:47




It says that search does not have second value in it. what is in the search?
– mehrdad-pedramfar
Nov 11 at 6:47












I give all code : pastebin.com/m071QqwD
– SnapKWI
Nov 11 at 7:45






I give all code : pastebin.com/m071QqwD
– SnapKWI
Nov 11 at 7:45














Please read "How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example". Then use the edit link to improve your question (do not add more information via comments). Otherwise we are not able to answer your question and help you. Linking to external sites, or pictures is really not what you should do.
– GhostCat
Nov 19 at 14:13






Please read "How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example". Then use the edit link to improve your question (do not add more information via comments). Otherwise we are not able to answer your question and help you. Linking to external sites, or pictures is really not what you should do.
– GhostCat
Nov 19 at 14:13














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The search[1] assumes that the string search
is filled with a string with at least 2 chars.



Try this to quit on an empty string.



def GetJumpFunc(search):
if not search:
return ''
path = GetPathByName(search[1])


or just quit on this error:



def GetJumpFunc(search):
try:
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
except IndexError:
return ''





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  • Not work.Same problem (I tested all)
    – SnapKWI
    Nov 11 at 7:44











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up vote
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The search[1] assumes that the string search
is filled with a string with at least 2 chars.



Try this to quit on an empty string.



def GetJumpFunc(search):
if not search:
return ''
path = GetPathByName(search[1])


or just quit on this error:



def GetJumpFunc(search):
try:
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
except IndexError:
return ''





share|improve this answer





















  • Not work.Same problem (I tested all)
    – SnapKWI
    Nov 11 at 7:44















up vote
0
down vote













The search[1] assumes that the string search
is filled with a string with at least 2 chars.



Try this to quit on an empty string.



def GetJumpFunc(search):
if not search:
return ''
path = GetPathByName(search[1])


or just quit on this error:



def GetJumpFunc(search):
try:
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
except IndexError:
return ''





share|improve this answer





















  • Not work.Same problem (I tested all)
    – SnapKWI
    Nov 11 at 7:44













up vote
0
down vote










up vote
0
down vote









The search[1] assumes that the string search
is filled with a string with at least 2 chars.



Try this to quit on an empty string.



def GetJumpFunc(search):
if not search:
return ''
path = GetPathByName(search[1])


or just quit on this error:



def GetJumpFunc(search):
try:
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
except IndexError:
return ''





share|improve this answer












The search[1] assumes that the string search
is filled with a string with at least 2 chars.



Try this to quit on an empty string.



def GetJumpFunc(search):
if not search:
return ''
path = GetPathByName(search[1])


or just quit on this error:



def GetJumpFunc(search):
try:
path = GetPathByName(search[1])
except IndexError:
return ''






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  • Not work.Same problem (I tested all)
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    Nov 11 at 7:44


















  • Not work.Same problem (I tested all)
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    Nov 11 at 7:44
















Not work.Same problem (I tested all)
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