On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Martin A. Brown <mar...@linux-ip.net> wrote: > > Hello Shelby, > >> I was wondering if someone can complete a for loop in an array for >> me. > > Your question is a bit too terse. You don't give us too much detail > in understanding what you want to do.
Also, we have no idea *why* you want to do what you're asking. "Why" is important. The reason is because, since you're presumably a beginner, you might not realize that you're asking is something possibly nonsensical. I'm being serious. As a programmer, it's all too easy for us to answer the wrong question because we haven't double-checked the "why" to make sure it makes internal sense. It's especially problematic for programmers because there's a temptation to rush toward a problem's solution before asking oneself: "Is this even a good idea?" [For rest of the Tutor group: an interesting example of this situation is in the "Cracking the Oyster" chapter of Programming Pearls (http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Pearls-2nd-Edition-Bentley/dp/0201657880). It describes a scenario where the solution hinged, not directly on the question being asked, but on why the question was asked.] Anyway, any details about what you already know, and what you think you might need help with, these are details that will make it easier for us to help. Let us know. Good luck! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor