On 25 Mar 2005 15:41:25 -0800, "brainsucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Franciso, some more code. > >Breaking with two conditions, and fun with exceptions: > >moflo = 1 >try: > for item1 in range(10): > if (item1 * moflo) == 3: raise StopIteration > for item2 in range(10): > if (item2 * moflo) == 2: raise StopIteration > print "Let's see" >except StopIteration: > pass > >As oppossed to: > >leave = False >moflo = 1 >for item1 in range(10) until ((item1 * moflo) == 3) or leave: > for item2 in range(10) until leave: > if (item2 * moflo) == 2: leave = True > print "Let's see" > >What can I say. > You could play with until in this form (in 2.4 generator expressions): >>> def until(cond): ... if not cond: return True ... raise StopIteration ... >>> for x in (x for x in xrange(10) if until(x==3)): print x, ... 0 1 2 actually, that until would read better as "notyet" after the "if" Regards, Bengt Richter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list