desktop schrieb: > I have found a code example with this loop. > > for k in range(10, 25): > n = 1 << k; > > > I have never read Python before but is it correct that 1 get multiplied > with the numbers 10,11,12,12,...,25 assuming that 1 << k means "1 shift > left by k" which is the same as multiplying with k.
1 << n is a more efficient replacement for 2**n Thomas -- sinature: http://nospam.nowire.org/signature_usenet.png -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list