Using namedtuples field names for column indices in a list of lists
Deborah Swanson
python at deborahswanson.net
Sun Jan 8 15:22:52 EST 2017
Paul Rudin wrote, on January 08, 2017 6:49 AM
>
> "Deborah Swanson" <python at deborahswanson.net> writes:
>
> > Peter Otten wrote, on January 08, 2017 3:01 AM
> >>
> >> columnA = [record.A for record in records]
> >
> > This is very neat. Something like a list comprehension for named
> > tuples?
>
> Not something like - this *is* a list comprehension - it
> creates a list of named tuples.
>
> The thing you iterate over within the comprehension can be
> any iterator. (Of course you're going to run into problems if
> you try to construct a list from an infinite iterator.)
Thanks Paul. I've been meaning to spend some time getting to thoroughly
know list comprehensions for awhile now, but I keep running into so many
new things I just haven't gotten to it. I thought it looked like one,
but I hedged my wording because I wasn't sure. Infinite iterators
definitely sound like something to remember!
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