On 20 September 2012 15:41, Ara Kooser <ghashsn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Morning, > > I dug out some old code from 5 years ago to clean up and get in working > order. It's a simple agent based model. I have class called Ant which > contains all the ant-like functions. > > I have a list that tracks the ants but I did this is a very crude way. I > basically copied and pasted everything in there like this: > > ants = > [Ant("Red_1","Red","yellow_food"),Ant("Yellow_1","Yellow","red_food"), > > Ant("Red_2","Red","yellow_food"),Ant("Yellow_2","Yellow","red_food"), > > Ant("Red_3","Red","yellow_food"),Ant("Yellow_3","Yellow","red_food"), > > Ant("Red_4","Red","yellow_food"),Ant("Yellow_4","Yellow","red_food"), > .......] > > I couldn't figure out how to populate the list from a user input. Say if > the user wanted 50 Red and 50 Yellow ants. So it's hardcoded at 500 which > is not an elegant solution. > > I went back to work on this over the past couple of days but still can't > figure out how to populate the list so I end up with Red_1 then Red_2 etc... > > What would be a good python way to do this? >
How about this: numants = 500 ants = [] for i in range(1, numants+1): ants.append(Ant('red_%i' % i, 'Red', 'yellow_food')) ants.append(Ant('yellow_%i' % i, 'Yellow', 'red_food')) Oscar
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