I have a list and would like to parse the list appending each list
item to the end of a variable on a new line.
for instance
mylist = ['something\n', 'another something\n', 'something again\n']
then parse mylist to make it appear in my variable in this format:
myvar =
something
another
On Dec 30, 11:31 am, wx1...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a list and would like to parse the list appending each list
item to the end of a variable on a new line.
for instance
mylist = ['something\n', 'another something\n', 'something again\n']
then parse mylist to make it appear in my variable
I have a list and would like to parse the list appending each list
item to the end of a variable on a new line.
for instance
mylist = ['something\n', 'another something\n', 'something again\n']
then parse mylist to make it appear in my variable in this format:
myvar =
something
another
On Tue, 2008-12-30 at 11:31 -0800, wx1...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a list and would like to parse the list appending each list
item to the end of a variable on a new line.
for instance
mylist = ['something\n', 'another something\n', 'something again\n']
then parse mylist to make it
On Dec 30, 11:41 am, 5lvqbw...@sneakemail.com wrote:
conc = lambda x,y: x[:] + y # concatenate 2 lists without side effects
mylist = ['something\n', 'another something\n', 'something again\n']
myvar = reduce(conc, mylist)
print myvar
conc? side effects? Missing Lisp much? ;-)
Let's try
On Dec 31, 6:41 am, 5lvqbw...@sneakemail.com wrote:
On Dec 30, 11:31 am, wx1...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a list and would like to parse the list appending each list
item to the end of a variable on a new line.
for instance
mylist = ['something\n', 'another something\n', 'something