Hi, I'd consider using zip :
>>> array1 = ['one','two','three','four'] >>> array2 = ['a','b','c','d'] >>> zip(array1, array2) [('one', 'a'), ('two', 'b'), ('three', 'c'), ('four', 'd')] >>> for one, two in zip(array1, array2): ... print one, two ... one a two b three c four d >>> HTH, Quentin On Jan 17, 2008 1:21 PM, Sacred Heart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I'm new to Python and have come across a problem I don't know how to > solve, enter com.lang.python :) > > I'm writing some small apps to learn the language, and I like it a lot > so far. > > My problem I've stumbled upon is that I don't know how to do what I > want. I want to do a loop in a loop. I think. > > I've got two arrays with some random stuff in, like this. > > array1 = ['one','two','three','four'] > array2 = ['a','b','c','d'] > > I want to loop through array1 and add elements from array2 at the end, > so it looks like this: > > one a > two b > three c > four c > > I'm stuck. I know how to loop through the arrays separatly and print > them, but both at the same time? Hmmm. > > A push in the right direction, anyone? > > R, > SH > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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