On 6 August 2012 16:52, Tom P <werot...@freent.dd> wrote: > consider a nested loop algorithm - > > for i in range(100): > for j in range(100): > do_something(i,j) > > Now, suppose I don't want to use i = 0 and j = 0 as initial values, but some > other values i = N and j = M, and I want to iterate through all 10,000 > values in sequence - is there a neat python-like way to this? I realize I > can do things like use a variable for k in range(10000): and then derive > values for i and j from k, but I'm wondering if there's something less > clunky.
For example: for i in range(100): for j in range(100): do_something((i + N)%100, (j + N)%100) Cheers, -- Arnaud -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list