Building lists

sohcahtoa82 at gmail.com sohcahtoa82 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 14:33:22 EDT 2014


On Monday, October 20, 2014 11:23:36 AM UTC-7, Seymore4Head wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 11:18:26 -0700 (PDT), sohcahtoa82 wrote:
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> >On Monday, October 20, 2014 11:13:17 AM UTC-7, Seymore4Head wrote:
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> >> I haven't had a lot of practice doing this.  If anyone knows of a site
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> >> I would appreciate it.
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> >> Will Python work like this:
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> >> I am trying to come up with an example and work to it.  Say I want a
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> >> Grocery list and it will have a maximum size of 50 items.
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> >> I want to do this with one list.
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> >> Make a list of 0-50.
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> >> Then can I add to that list so the second item will hold something
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> >> like cheese, eggs, milk.
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> >> Say then I want to add the price of cheese, eggs and milk.
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> >> Say then I want to add another list of price of cheese, eggs milk from
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> >> another store.
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> >> Can this be done starting with just a list of numbers from 0-50?
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> >> Please no hints, just answer directly how it is done.
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> >> for store in range (50):
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> >> 	print store
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> >> How can I add to store where it looks like this:
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> >> (0,cheese, 1,eggs 2,milk , 3-50,blank for now)
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> >"Please no hints, just answer directly how it is done."
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> >That's pretty rude.  We're not going to do your homework for you.
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> I said please

Oh shit!  It's the magic word!  I better get right on it!



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