Question on for loop
subhabangalore at gmail.com
subhabangalore at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 14:30:16 EST 2013
On Friday, January 4, 2013 11:18:24 AM UTC+5:30, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 12:04:03 -0800, subhabangalore wrote:
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> > Dear Group,
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> > 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
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> > take, 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
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> Easy as falling off a log. You can't write "var1", "var2" etc. but you
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> can write it as "var[0]", "var[1]" etc.
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> var = ['banana', 'apple', 'mango']
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> print var[0] # prints 'banana'
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> print var[1] # prints 'apple'
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> print var[2] # prints 'mango'
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> Of course "var" is not a very good variable name. "fruit" or "fruits"
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> would be better.
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> --
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> Steven
Actually in many cases it is easy if you get the variable of list value, I was trying something like,
def func1(n):
list1=["x1","x2","x3","x4","x5","x6","x7","x8","x9","x10"]
blnk=[]
for i in range(len(list1)):
num1="var"+str(i)+"="+list1[i]
blnk.append(num1)
print blnk
Regards,
Subhabrata.
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