ValueError : invalid literal for int() with base 10:












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i have to run these function



def loadFile(self, filename):
print(filename)
for line in open(filename):
fields = line.split()
print(fields)
label = ' '.join(fields[:-1])
print(label)
idx = int(str(fields[-1]))
print(idx)
self.add(label, idx)


but iam getting the error saying



 idx = int(str(fields[-1]))

ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'is\r\n",'









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  • Without seeing your input we cannot help. The message means that is\r\n", cannot be converted to an integer, which sounds reasonable.

    – PerlDuck
    7 hours ago
















0















i have to run these function



def loadFile(self, filename):
print(filename)
for line in open(filename):
fields = line.split()
print(fields)
label = ' '.join(fields[:-1])
print(label)
idx = int(str(fields[-1]))
print(idx)
self.add(label, idx)


but iam getting the error saying



 idx = int(str(fields[-1]))

ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'is\r\n",'









share|improve this question

























  • Without seeing your input we cannot help. The message means that is\r\n", cannot be converted to an integer, which sounds reasonable.

    – PerlDuck
    7 hours ago














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0








i have to run these function



def loadFile(self, filename):
print(filename)
for line in open(filename):
fields = line.split()
print(fields)
label = ' '.join(fields[:-1])
print(label)
idx = int(str(fields[-1]))
print(idx)
self.add(label, idx)


but iam getting the error saying



 idx = int(str(fields[-1]))

ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'is\r\n",'









share|improve this question
















i have to run these function



def loadFile(self, filename):
print(filename)
for line in open(filename):
fields = line.split()
print(fields)
label = ' '.join(fields[:-1])
print(label)
idx = int(str(fields[-1]))
print(idx)
self.add(label, idx)


but iam getting the error saying



 idx = int(str(fields[-1]))

ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'is\r\n",'






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  • Without seeing your input we cannot help. The message means that is\r\n", cannot be converted to an integer, which sounds reasonable.

    – PerlDuck
    7 hours ago



















  • Without seeing your input we cannot help. The message means that is\r\n", cannot be converted to an integer, which sounds reasonable.

    – PerlDuck
    7 hours ago

















Without seeing your input we cannot help. The message means that is\r\n", cannot be converted to an integer, which sounds reasonable.

– PerlDuck
7 hours ago





Without seeing your input we cannot help. The message means that is\r\n", cannot be converted to an integer, which sounds reasonable.

– PerlDuck
7 hours ago










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