ANN: Dogelog Runtime, Prolog to the Moon (2021)

DFS nospam at dfs.com
Wed Sep 15 17:26:17 EDT 2021


On 9/15/2021 5:10 PM, Mostowski Collapse wrote:
> And how do you only iterate over n-1 elements?
> I don't need a loop over all elements.
> 
> With array slicing?
> 
> Someting like:
> 
> for item in items[0:len(items)-2]:
> ___print(item)
> 
> Or with negative slicing indexes? Problem
> is my length can be equal to one.
> 
> And when I have length equal to one, the
> slice might not do the right thing?
> 
> LoL


 From the python command prompt:

items = [1,2,3,4]

for itm in items:
	print(itm)
1
2
3
4

for itm in items[:-2]:
	print(itm)
1
2


for itm in items[:-3]:
	print(itm)
1


for itm in items[:-4]:
	print(itm)
(no result, no error thrown)


for itm in items[:-5]:
	print(itm)
(no result, no error thrown)


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