zip(*vec_list) will zip together all entries in vec_list
Do be aware that zip stops on the shortest iterable. So if vec[1] is
shorter than vec[0] and matches otherwise, your output line will be
truncated. Or if vec[1] is longer and vec[0] matches as far as it goes,
there will be no signal
On 13 Jul, 19:49, Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is this *lis operation called? I am having trouble finding any
reference to it in the python docs or the book learning python.
One might call this argument unpacking, but
Language Manual / Expressions /
On 12 Jul, 21:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 12 juil, 20:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
zip is (mostly) ok. What you're missing is how to use it for any
arbitrary number of sequences. Try this instead:
lists = [range(5), range(5,11), range(11, 16)]
lists
[[0, 1, 2, 3,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is this *lis operation called? I am having trouble finding any
reference to it in the python docs or the book learning python.
One might call this argument unpacking, but
Language Manual / Expressions / Primaries / Calls
simply calls it *expression syntax.
If the
Hi group,
I have a basic question on the zip built in function.
I am writing a simple text file comparison script, that compares line
by line and character by character. The output is the original file,
with an X in place of any characters that are different.
I have managed a solution for a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group,
I have a basic question on the zip built in function.
I am writing a simple text file comparison script, that compares line
by line and character by character. The output is the original file,
with an X in place of any characters that are different.
I have
On 12 juil, 20:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group,
I have a basic question on the zip built in function.
I am writing a simple text file comparison script, that compares line
by line and character by character. The output is the original file,
with an X in place of any characters that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group,
I have a basic question on the zip built in function.
I am writing a simple text file comparison script, that compares line
by line and character by character. The output is the original file,
with an X in place of any characters that are different.
I have