Question on Manipulating List and on Python
Laurent Claessens
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Thu Sep 29 12:39:51 EDT 2011
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Le 29/09/2011 18:27, John Gordon a écrit : > In<a6679459-fc57-4389-8d43-1e5ed960d85d at y18g2000yqy.googlegroups.com> Subhabrata Banerjee<subhagurgaon2011 at gmail.com> writes: > >> (i) I have a file of lists. Now, the first digit starts with a number >> or index, like, > >> [001, "Obama", "USA", "President"] >> [002 "Major", "UK", "PM"] >> [003 "Singh", "INDIA", "PM"] What about creating a dictionary ? dic = {1:["Obama","USA","President"],2:[etc.]] >> (ii) My second question is posted by one of my colleagues, what makes >> Python so fast? If your colleague is used to program inside Word macros, I guess the answer ;) If he is used to program in C, I'm less sure. It really depends on the context of the question. Laurent
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