To step through a list, the python style is avoid an explicit index. But what if the same hidden index is to be used for more than one list
for example:- for key,value in listKeys,listValues : newdict[key]=value won't work as it is a tuple of lists, as opposed to a list of tuples. Is there an elegant solution to this? Is there a way to merge lists into a list of tuples to allow moving through multiple lists, or is the for i in range(len(listkeys)): the only solution? Any suggestions? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list