Friday Finking: initialising values and implied tuples
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Fri Apr 2 23:09:22 EDT 2021
On 2021-04-03 at 02:41:59 +0100,
Rob Cliffe via Python-list <python-list at python.org> wrote:
> x1 = 42; y1 = 3; z1 = 10
> x2 = 41; y2 = 12; z2 = 9
> x3 = 8; y3 = 8; z3 = 10
> (please imagine it's in a fixed font with everything neatly vertically
> aligned).
> This has see-at-a-glance STRUCTURE: the letters are aligned vertically
> and the "subscripts" horizontally. Write it as 9 lines and it becomes
> an amorphous mess in which mistakes are harder to spot.
I agree that writing it as 9 lines is an accident waiting to happen, but
if you must see that structure, then go all in:
(x1, y1, z1) = (43, 3, 10)
(x2, y2, z2) = (41, 12, 9)
(x3, y3, z3) = ( 8, 8, 10)
Or even:
((x1, y1, z1)
(x2, y2, z2)
(x3, y3, z3)) = ((43, 3, 10)
(41, 12, 9)
( 8, 8, 10))
Or not. YMMV. I guess this doesn't come up enough in my own code to
worry about it.
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