[0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0] ... remove all 0 values
Bruno Desthuilliers
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Wed Jul 8 10:57:16 EDT 2009
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Daniel Austria a écrit :
> Hi python - hackers,
>
> just one question. How can i remove all 0 values in a list? Sure - i
> can loop over it, but that s not a neat style. list.remove() will
> only remove the first occurence. Doing that while no exception is
> raised is also uncool, right?
>
> Some suggestions?
the_list = [0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0]
# Simple solution
print [x for x in the_list if x != 0]
# if you want to mutate the list 'in place':
the_list[:] = [x for x in the_list if x != 0]
print the_list
HTH
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