On Apr 11, 10:37 pm, Andreas Pfrengle <a.pfren...@gmail.com> wrote: > my_list = [] > for x in range(3): > my_list.append([]) > for y in range(3): > my_list[x].append(some_value)
Thanks for your help - but I'm sorry I do not understand: > my_list = [] I guess here you are implying to write something like my_list = [ 0.84971586, 0.05786009, 0.9645675, 0.84971586, 0.05786009, 0.9645675, 0.84971586, 0.05786009, 0.9645675, 0.84971586, 0.05786009, 0.9645675] ? then what would this do: > my_list.append([]) ? and finally, what do you mean by "some_value"? > my_list[x].append(some_value) of course, the value to append would always be the next one from my list, and not one I would want to give explicitly each time.. I'm sorry if I did not make myself very clear before but I am completely new to the python syntax and also to the technical terms.. Best regards, Bernhard -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list