Question on for loop
Don Ross
donrosszx at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 18:22:38 EST 2013
I'm interested to know why you're trying this as well. Is this something that would be helped by creating a class and then dynamically creating instances of that class? Something like...
class Fruit:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
for fruit in ['banana', 'apple', 'mango']:
varName = Fruit(fruit)
# do stuff with varName
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 2:04:03 PM UTC-6, subhaba... at gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> If I take a list like the following:
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> fruits = ['banana', 'apple', 'mango']
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> for fruit in fruits:
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> print 'Current fruit :', fruit
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> Now,
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> if I want variables like var1,var2,var3 be assigned to them, we may take,
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> var1=banana,
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> var2=apple,
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> var3=mango
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> but can we do something to assign the variables dynamically I was thinking
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> of
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> var_series=['var1','var2','var3']
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> for var in var_series:
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> for fruit in fruits:
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> print var,fruits
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> If any one can kindly suggest.
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> Regards,
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> Subhabrata
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> NB: Apology for some alignment mistakes,etc.
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