On 23/04/2015 2:18 AM, subhabrata.bane...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a list of file names of a directory, I want to read each one of them.
After reading each one of them, I want to put the results of each file in a 
list.
These lists would again be inserted to create a list of lists.

While there's nothing wrong with for loops, Python does provide list comprehensions which can help simplify list creation.

If you just want a list with each element being a list of the contents of a file:

    all_content = [ open(x, 'r').readlines() for x in list_of_files ]

If you want a list containing a list of filenames and another list holding the content lists (which you seem to be wanting from your code):

    files_and_content = zip(list_of_files, all_content)

Another useful way of storing data such as this is in a dictionary, using the filenames as keys:

   file_content = { x:open(x, 'r').readlines() for x in list_of_files }

What structure is most important is, of course, dependent on what you want to do with it next.
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