idiom for initial list of lists
Bryn Keller
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Fri Sep 8 13:14:18 EDT 2000
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Oleg Broytmann wrote: > On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Robin Becker wrote: > > What's the correct way to initialise a list of lists I find that the > > natural [[]]*n doesn't work eg > > >>> S=[[]]*5 > > >>> S > > [[], [], [], [], []] > > >>> S[0].append(1) > > >>> S > > [[1], [1], [1], [1], [1]] > > Well-known feature :) > > > so I'm forced to use the rather pedantic > > S=[] > > for i in range(n): S[i].append([]) > > That's the only and one correct way. Well. There are alternatives, even if they amount to the same thing: >>> s = map(lambda x:[], xrange(5)) >>> s [[], [], [], [], []] >>> s[0].append(1) >>> s [[1], [], [], [], []] >>> Bryn > > > Oleg. > ---- > Oleg Broytmann http://phd.pp.ru/ phd at phd.pp.ru > Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
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