I was programming a computer game and found that while 1D arrays can be created using the module array, there is no module for two-dimensional arrays, unlike languages like C. Currently, the closest thing Python has to a 2D array is a dictionary containing lists.
I propose that a module , 2DArray, be added to the standard library. This module will include: Assignment and retrieval on items on a two-dimensional, finite rectangular grid. Types are integer, float, character and string. Resizing the grid - parameters are old size and new size. Any new elements are initialized with a value of 0 for int, 0.0 for float and ' ' for string and character arrays. Removing elements. The parameter is the location. After removal, the value returned is 0 for int, 0.0 for float and ' ' for string and character arrays. A function, pop(), which removes elements from the grid and then returns them. Is this idea PEPable? ******************************************************************************* This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain privileged information or confidential information or both. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it and notify the sender. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list