On 24 Haziran, 04:33, Terry Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Matimus wrote: > > May I suggest you look into using `enumerate`: > > >>>> for i, val in enumerate([4,5,6]): > > ... print i, val > > ... > > 0 4 > > 1 5 > > 2 6 > > > It allows you to get the index and the value at the same time, which > > should eliminate the need for `aList.index`. > > I thought of suggesting that, but indirectly iterating over a list that > is being modified with enumerate has the same problem as directly > interating over the same changing list.
Thanks for all answers. At the end i ve only one point. If a decide to copy list to iterate when will i have to do this ? Before the iteration ? And then iterate through one list and change value of the other ? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list