azrael schrieb: > i'd like to get more control like in c with pointers. I want to loose > the data after disabling: > >>>> list=[] >>>> list.append(Node(1)) >>>> list.append(Node(2)) >>>> list[0].next=list[1] > > > 1, 2 > > >>>> list.append(Node(3)) >>>> list[1].next=list[2] > > > 1,2,3 > > >>>> list[0].next=list[2] > > 1,3 (but 2 still exists as list[2])
So what? Then do del list[2] This is what happens in C also - if you store references to structures, they don't magically go away just because you refer to them from other places. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list