On 11/1/2011 11:37 AM, duncan smith wrote:
On 01/11/11 15:05, Gnarlodious wrote:
I want to assign a list of variables:
locus=[-2, 21, -10, 2, 12, -11, 0, 3]
updating a list of objects each value to its respective instance:
for order in range(len(Orders)):
Orders[order].locus=locus[order]
This works, even though it reads like doggerel. Is there a more
pythonesque way using map or comprehension?
for obj, val in zip(Orders, locus):
obj.locus = val
I'm not sure how worthwhile it is converting the above to a list
comprehension (when the list would just be thrown away). Having said
that the call to zip creates an unnecessary list.
Not in Py 3
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