hello, I am a beginner programmer. I started learning programming about a year and a half ago, using C. I picked up python a few months ago, but only wrote very few scripts.
I am currently trying to learn more about the python way of doing things by writing a script that generates png images using a 1D cellular automaton. While writing preliminary code for that project, I ran into a behaviour that I don't understand. I am using python 2.7 on a linux system. I represent the CA's rule with a list of integers, of value 1 or 0. Here is the function I use to generate the list: def get_rule(rulenum): rule = [] while rulenum > 0: rule.append(rulenume % 2) rulenum /= 2 while len(rule) < 8: rule.append(0) rule.reverse() return rule if i call it by writing: rule = getrule(int(8)) and then call: print rule the output is good: [0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0] I then tried to print each item of the list using a for loop: for i in range(rule): print rule[i] the output is, as expected: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 but when I do: for i in rule: print rule[i] I get the "complement": 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 There must be something I didn't understand correctly in the for statement, but I really can't think of a reason why the output is what it is. I tried this using the interactive console, and the results are the same, whatever the length of the list, i always get the complement of my bit pattern. Any pointers to help me understand this would be appreciated. I am also running into an other issue with this script, but I'd rather understand this before asking further questions. Thanks, and sorry for the rather long post. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list