multiply each element of a list by a number
Tim Chase
python.list at tim.thechases.com
Fri Dec 26 19:46:09 EST 2008
> What does *not* work is
> 3 * [0,1,2]
> As you know, this gives
> [0,1,2,0,1,2,0,1,2]
> What I am hoping for is
> [0,3,6]
> I see that I can use
> numpy.multiply(3,range(3))
> but this seems overkill to me. Can you tell I am coming to Python from
> Matlab?
The common way to do this is just
a1 = [0,1,2]
a2 = [x * 3 for x in a1]
or, if you need a1 to be done in place:
a1[:] = [x*3 for x in a1]
-tkc
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