Gary Herron wrote: > Or you can create a new reversed (copy of the original) list and iterate > through it > > for item in reversed(L): > print item
It's not a copy, it's a view: >>> items = [1,2,3] >>> r = reversed(items) >>> items[:] = "abc" >>> for item in r: print item ... c b a Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list