[Tutor] Printing two elements in a list
Max Noel
maxnoel_fr at yahoo.fr
Mon Dec 20 09:36:42 CET 2004
On Dec 19, 2004, at 06:16, Jacob S. wrote:
> Would this work for you?
>
> a = ['Name = stuff','CGTATAGCTAGCTA','Name = stuff','CGATATGCCGGCTA']
> for index,thing in enumerate(a):
> if "Name=" in thing:
> del a[index]
>
> I know, that it might be slow, but I thought that maybe it would hold
> its
> own because it doesn't have to import the re module, everything's
> builtin,
> etc.
>
> HTH,
> Jacob
A faster way to do this would be to use something like:
if thing.beginswith("Name"): del a[index]
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