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?
> 

Maybe,

>>> it = iter(['a','d','c','d'])
>>> for item in it:
        print item
        if item == 'a':
                x = it.next()

                
a
c
d
>>>

The binding of a name to it.next() is unnecessary.  It just prevents 'd'
being printed.

Duncan
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