list iteration if statement
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alex goretoy wrote: > Thank you Steve and MRAB, > > This is what I was looking for: > > [[v.append(j) for j in i if j != 0] for i in self.value] > > the value is actually stored as a string so I would need to check if it > is "0". I do have one more question about list comprehension though. > After doing this I get an unwanted list of None how do I make it > disappear or not return this list. Would I have to be modifying it in > place for this to happen? Wouldn't modifying it in place potentially > overwrite some other values? I just don't want it to return [[None], > [None, None], [None, None], [None]] > > You guys rock, thanks for helping me learn python. > No, it's Python that rocks. ;-) [snip]
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