iterating in reverse
Nick Vargish
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Fri Jan 17 14:48:29 EST 2003
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Laura Creighton <lac at strakt.com> writes: > Well, you could reverse the string and operate on that, and then reverse > it back ... You mean kinda like (untested): l = map(lambda c: c, s) l.reverse() i = 0 ret = '' for ch in l: if i and not i % 3: ret = ',' + ret ret = ch + ret i += 1 Don't need a second reverse, but it doesn't help much. Maybe it's too much cold symptom suppressor (or not enough?), but this is making me feel stupid (more so than usual). Nick -- # sigmask.py || version 0.2 || 2003-01-07 || Feed this to your Python. print reduce(lambda x,y:x+chr(ord(y)-1),'Ojdl!Wbshjti!=obwAqbusjpu/ofu?','')
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