da...@bag.python.org wrote:
Thanks to those who have helped a beginner in
Python. Using version 3.0
# script23
from array import array
< see failed initialization attempts below >
tally = array('H',for i in range(75) : [0])
tally = array('H',[for i in range(75) : 0])
tally = array('H',range(75) : [0])
tally = array('H',range(75) [0])
Above give either Syntax error or TypeError
All examples of sequences in docs show only
a few members being initialized. Array doc
says an iterator can be used, but doen't show
how. What would you do for a 2 dimensional
array ? Incorporate c code ?
The online docs are clearly insufficient for a
novice. Have ordered Summerfields new book.
>>> # With a list
>>> tally = array('H', [0] * 75)
>>>
>>> # With a generator
>>> tally = array('H', (0 for i in range(75)))
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