In article <mailman.4852.1388762356.18130.python-l...@python.org>, Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think I know the answer is no, but is there any package that allows > creating a list with holes in it? E.g. I'd want to do something like: > > x[10] = 12 > x[20] = 30 Whenever you ask, "What data structure do I want", you need to be able to answer, "What operations do I want to perform?, and, "What constraints do I have on memory use?" Why do you want holes? Is the issue that you're storing sparse data and don't want to waste memory on unused keys? If so, a dictionary should do you fine. Do you need to be able to read the values back out in a specific order? You can still do that with a dictionary if you're willing to re-sort the keys; that's O(n log n) on the number of keys, but if n is small, it doesn't matter. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list