On 12/22/19 3:34 PM, Batuhan Taskaya wrote: > I encounter with cases like doing a function 6 time with no argument, or > same arguments over and over or doing some structral thing N times and I > dont know how elegant I can express that to the code. I dont know why but I > dont like this for _ in range(n): do() thing. Any suggestions?
For me, the statement for _ in range(n): do() is the most straight forward and clearest expression of that idea. If you don't like the _, you can always use some 'worthless' variable to get rid of the special _ syntax. You could of course use something like a while loop to build this, but in my mind that is just making things less clear. -- Richard Damon -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list