Scott David Daniels wrote: > John Salerno wrote: >>> How can I create two separate conditions in a for loop? >> ... I tried this: >> >> punc_space = string.punctuation + string.whitespace >> for char in punc_space: > > That's probably best. If the sources are not so simple, you could use: > > import itertools > > for char in itertools.chain(onesource, anothersource, yetanother): > ... > > --Scott David Daniels > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cool. Iterators are fun! :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list