On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:51 AM, culpritNr1 <ig2ar-s...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> > Hi All, > > Say I have this nice list of lists: > > LoL = [['chrX', '160944034', '160944035', 'gnfX.145.788', '63.60'], > ['chrX', '161109992', '161109993', 'rs13484104', '63.60'], > ['chrX', '161414112', '161414113', 'rs13484105', '63.60'], > ['chrX', '161544071', '161544072', 'rs13484106', '63.60'], > ['chrX', '162030736', '162030737', 'gnfX.146.867', '67.05'], > ['chrX', '164171913', '164171914', 'gnfX.148.995', '70.45']] > > Now I want to cast the second and third "columns" from string to integer, > like this > > LoL = [['chrX', 160944034, 160944035, 'gnfX.145.788', '63.60'], > ['chrX', 161109992, 161109993, 'rs13484104', '63.60'], > ['chrX', 161414112, 161414113, 'rs13484105', '63.60'], > ['chrX', 161544071, 161544072, 'rs13484106', '63.60'], > ['chrX', 162030736, 162030737, 'gnfX.146.867', '67.05'], > ['chrX', 164171913, 164171914, 'gnfX.148.995', '70.45']] > > Is there any elegant way to do this? I can't assume that all lines will > have > the same number of elements. > Maybe not the most elegant way, but here's a quickie: print(LoL) for lstA in LoL: try: lstA[1] = int(lstA[1]) except: pass try: lstA[2] = int(lstA[2]) except: pass print(LoL) I put them in separate try/excepts in case the first one's not an integer but the second one is. -- www.fsrtechnologies.com
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