On May 11, 9:28 pm, Arnaud Delobelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi John, Arnaud;
> Contrived example: > > # Print 'hello' 10 times; x is not used > for x in xrange(10): > print 'hello' I've used Fortran and C and so would tend to use either i,j,k as the unused loop variable above, or, for clarity, call it something descriptive like loop_count, if the loop body would be clearer. I would also just use range for small, (especially small constant), ranges. > > # By changing what is iterated over, no unused variable: > from itertools import repeat > for msg in repeat('hello', 10): > print msg I guess I would not go to the trouble of using itertools.repeat unless it was simplifying/homogenising a larger expression - i.e if it was part of some functional expression I've never fealt the need for a separate repeat statement myself either. - Paddy. P.S: I do understand that your examples are contrived. Just my thoughts. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list