Hi, I'm trying to replace this... # this works but there must be a more pythonic way, right? tlist = [] for obj in self.objs: t = obj.intersect(ray) if (t != None): tlist.append((obj,t))
with a list comprehension- can it be done? What I need to do is iterate over a list of graphics primitives and call their intersect method. If the returned t value is not None then I want to store the obj refernence and its t value in a list of tuples for further processing. I've tried stuff like ... tlist = [(obj,t) for obj,t in (self.objs, obj.intersect(ray)) if (t != None)] tlist = [(obj,t) for obj in self.objs for t in obj.intersect (ray) ] print ">>> ",len(tlist), tlist but they don't work. Any help greatly appreciated. matt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list