Message86379
hello, i've recently been working on some code where i am processing a
list, but excluding certain items. the solution is to use a list
comprehension in the for statement, which for example looks like:
for m in [n for n in range( 0 , 5 ) if n != 2]
determining what's going on here isn't immediately obvious (i.e. what's
this new variable n doing?). it would be nice to have a more
streamlined syntax such as:
for m in range( 0 , 5 ) with m != 2
which is much cleaner and obvious. the statements following "with"
could be any conditional expression.
this is just a wishlist item, and i understand that it wouldn't have
much priority in the grand scheme of things. thank you for your
consideration. |
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2009-04-23 22:20:25 | zero79 | set | recipients:
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2009-04-23 22:20:25 | zero79 | set | messageid: <1240525225.82.0.331047234863.issue5823@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2009-04-23 22:20:24 | zero79 | link | issue5823 messages |
2009-04-23 22:20:24 | zero79 | create | |
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