Torsten Mohr wrote:
Hello,
a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
for i, x in enumerate(a):
If you change a list while iterating over, start at the tail.
...reversed(enumerate(a))
if x == 3:
a.pop(i)
del a[i] # you already have the item
continue
if x == 4:
a.push(88)
no such list method, which mean you did not run the above before
posting. Boo!
print "i", i, "x", x
I'd like to iterate over a list and change that list while iterating.
I'd still like to work on all items in that list, which is not happening
in the example above.
The conditions in the example are not real but much more complex
in reality.
Can anybody tell me how to do this?
Thanks for any hints,
Torsten.
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