Python, convert an integer into an index?
Laura Creighton
lac at openend.se
Tue Sep 22 18:21:22 EDT 2015
In a message of Tue, 22 Sep 2015 14:43:55 -0700, Chris Roberts writes:
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>(How do I make it into an index? )
>Preferably something fairly easy to understand as I am new at this.
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>results = 134523 #(Integer)
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>Desired:
>results = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2, 3] #(INDEX)
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>Somehow I see ways to convert index to list to int, but not back again.
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>Thanks,
>crzzy1
You need to convert your results into a string first.
result_int=1234523
result_list=[]
for digit in str(result_int):
result_list.append(int(digit))
digit will be assigned to successive 1 character long strings. Since
you wanted a list of integers, you have to convert it back.
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Laura
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