On Oct 10, 9:12 pm, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > test = u"Hello World" > > > for cur,next in test: > > print cur,next > > > Ideally, this would output: > > > 'H', 'e' > > 'e', 'l' > > 'l', 'l' > > 'l', 'o' > > etc... > > > Of course, the for loop above isn't valid at all. I am just giving an > > example of what I'm trying to accomplish. Anyone know how I can achieve the > > goal in the example above? Thanks. > > A "works-for-me": > > >>> pairs = (test[i:i+2] for i in xrange(len(test)-1)) > >>> for a,b in pairs: > ... print a,b
for a, b in zip(test, test[1:]): print a, b -- Paul Hankin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
