Hello NG, it is probably a beginner question, but I didn't solve it without for-loops, and I am unable to determine if there is a faster way (probably using some built-in function) to do this task. I have to speed up a wxPython code that uses a lot of string concatenation (and uses these strings to build some Fancy StaticText Controls). I found a way, but I need a little bit of help from you, NG.
If I simplify the problem, suppose I have 2 lists like: a = range(10) b = range(20,30) What I would like to have, is a "union" of the 2 list in a single tuple. In other words (Python words...): c = (0, 20, 1, 21, 2, 22, 3, 23, 4, 24, 5, 25, ..... and so on. Sorry if it seems an homework assignment. Thanks to you all. Andrea ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Message for the recipient only, if received in error, please notify the sender and read http://www.eni.it/disclaimer/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list