On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:21:59 -0600, Brian van den Broek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Gerard Brunick said unto the world upon 08/01/06 01:27 PM: >> My way is ugly. These has to be a better way. >> >> Thanks, >> Gerard > >If you'd posted your way, I might well have seen if I could do it in a >nicer fashion. But, since for all I know, my best efforts would result >in the approach you already have, I'm unlikely to put the effort in. > >I suspect I'm not alone. You might do well to show the approach you >are unhappy with. > OTOH, he's probably just trying to get someone to remember zip-abuse for him. Hope it's not homework ;-) >>> sq = [[r+c for c in 'abc'] for r in '123'] >>> for r in sq: print r ... ['1a', '1b', '1c'] ['2a', '2b', '2c'] ['3a', '3b', '3c'] >>> for r in (zip(*sq)): print r ... ('1a', '2a', '3a') ('1b', '2b', '3b') ('1c', '2c', '3c') Regards, Bengt Richter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list