Tom Zhou wrote: > Thanks for your reply! But i think using "for@for@for" to find out the > appropriate column size is also another waste, on the other hand, the > length of the list's single string is similar with each other usually, so > the maximum maybe is the mode of the list.
There are usually only a few commands. Do you see an annoying delay before the commands are printed? If not, why bother to replace something that works and produces a reasonable output with something that produces slightly worse output in exchange for being easier to implement and perhaps a tad faster? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list