ahlongxp wrote: > list=('a','d','c','d') > for a in list: > if a=='a' : > #skip the letter affer 'a' > > what am I supposed to do?
First - don't use list as name, as it is a builtins-name and shadowing is likely to produce errors at some point. list_iterator = iter(('a','d','c','d')) for a in list_iterator: if a == 'a': list_iterator.next() ... should do the trick. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list