xoff wrote: > I was wondering what the best method was in Python programming for 2 > discontinued ranges. e.g. I want to use the range 3 to 7 and 17 to 23. > Am I obliged to use 2 for loops defining the 2 ranges like this: > > for i in range (3,7): > do bla > for i in range (7,17): > do bla > > or is there a more clever way to do this?
One horribly clever way is to concoct a 9-th order polynomial to return 3,4,5,6,17,18,19,20,21,22 for input values 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. The reasonable way is to use two loops as you've done. If the pattern of discontinuous ranges is really important in your application, you'd perhaps want to package it up (not tested): def important_range (): for x in xrange (3, 7): yield x for x in xrange (17,23): yield x to be used elsewhere as for v in important_range(): # use v ... Mel. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list