On Tue, 10 Jun 2008, Sean Novak wrote:

> I know I'm going to feel stupid on this one..
> 
> I would normally write this in PHP like this:
> 
> for($i=1; i< count($someArray); $i++)
> {
>       print $someArray[i]
> }
> 
> essentially,, I want to loop through an array skipping "someArray[0]"

Like this?

>>> someArray = ["able", "bakera", "charley", "dog", "fox"]
>>> for i in range(1,len(someArray)):
...   print somearray[i]
...
baker
charley
dog
fox
>>>

> I've tried this to no avail
> 
>   count = 0
>   for i in range(1,10):
>        if count == 0:
>               continue
>       else:
>               count += 1
>               print i
>               continue
> 
> it prints absolutely nothing.

Right.

>   count = 0

count is now equal to 0

>   for i in range(1,10):

you'll loop through 9 times, from 9 up to but not including 10.

>       if count == 0:
>               continue

And because you initialized count to 0, it will always take this branch...


>       else:
>               count += 1
>               print i
>               continue


and never this branch where you increment count.

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