pythonic way
jack
naruto0.1 at live.cn
Fri Nov 2 03:14:32 EDT 2012
Sometimes, I need to alter the element as traverse a list like this
(it's a sample):
c = range(10)
i = 0
for ele in c:
# do something
# branch:
c[i] = # value
i += 1
How to be pythonic?
2012/11/2 0:54, Zero Piraeus :
> :
>
> On 1 November 2012 11:32, inshu chauhan <insideshoes at gmail.com> wrote:
>> what is the most pythonic way to do this :
>>
>> if 0 < ix < 10 and 0 < iy < 10 ???
> As everyone else has said, it's perfectly pythonic once you stick the
> colon on the end. You might find it more instantly readable with some
> extra parentheses:
>
> if (0 < ix < 10) and (0 < iy < 10):
> # do something
>
> ... but that's really just down to taste.
>
> -[]z.
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