On Tue, 2010-07-27 at 23:31 +0100, Mark Lawrence wrote: > On 27/07/2010 23:20, ZUXOXUS wrote: > > Hi all pythoners > > > > I've got a probably easy to answer question. > > > > Say I've got a collections of strings, e.g.: 'man', 'bat', 'super', 'ultra'. > > > > They are in a list, or in a sequence or whatever, say a bag of words > > > > And now I want to know how many couples I can do with them, and I want the > > program to show me the actual couples: 'manman', 'manbat', 'mansuper', > > 'manultra', 'batbat', 'batman', 'batsuper', etc. > > > > But hey, why building up new words from just two strings? I also want to > > know the possible combinations of three words, four words, and perhaps, why > > not, five words. > > > > So, is it easy to do? > > > > Sorry, I'm new in programing, and am probably far from being a math-master > > > > I'm clueless, I think probably the code have some FOR I IN SEQUENCE... but > > then what? I don't know how to say: take every element and paste it to > > another one from the bag, and with another one, and with another one,... > > > > If it's too complex, I dont need the whole code recipe, just need some > > clues, or perhaps a useful link > > > > Thank you very much in advance! > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > > The lazy way. > http://docs.python.org/library/itertools.html > Look for combinations().
>From the examples listed by the OP (see: "manbat", "batman") I actually believe he is looking for the cartesian product. The syntax should therefore be (DISCLAIMER: I am going by memory without having the possibility of testing right now): import itertools for prod in itertools.product(my_list_of_words, 2): print prod (The two as second parameter tells that you are wishing to have a bi-dimensional product, with both axis having the same list of words. See docs for more info) _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor