On 2006-01-26, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I want to work on a sudoku brute-forcer, just for fun. >> >> I am considering different strategies, but first I need to decide on the >> data-structure to use for the progress/solution grid. >> >> This being a square, I would have used a 9x9 2-dimensional array in my >> teenage years back in the 80's, using BASIC. >> >> What is the equivalent way to store data in python? - It isn't obvious >> to me how to do it with lists. >> >> 'scuse me for being thick - but give me a little pointer and I will do >> the rest. > > Probably the numeric module: > > http://numeric.scipy.org/
I'd use numeric or numarray. They have built-in notation for grabbing a row or column. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I appoint you at ambassador to Fantasy visi.com Island!!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list