I have recently learned how list comprehension works and am finding it extremely cool. I am worried, however, that I may be stuffing it into places that it does not belong.
What's the most "pythony" way to do this: even = [] for x in range(0,width,2): for y in range(0,height,2): color = im.getpixel((x,y)) even.append(((x,y), color)) versus list comprehension: even2 = [((x,y), im.getpixel((x,y))) for x in range(0,width,2) for y in range(0,height,2)] Is there a computational difference in creating a blank list and appending to it versus doing a list comprehension? Are there advantages to it outside of short and pretty code? Feel free to tell me a different way to do this, as well. Thanks, Ben -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list