Tanmoy wrote:
Hello ,
When i==0 you append an empty list to arr, so arr[i] is
arr[0]. No
problem.
When i==10 you append another empty list to arr, so arr[i] is arr[10].
Index error because there's no arr[10], only arr[0] and arr[1].
Thanks for your prompt reply...
How can i pass this problem
You could try appending to arr[-1] instead.
Better still:
...
row = []
for j in range(0,1001,1):
row.append(i+j)
arr.append(row)
...
I tried both the ways... the only thing is its not coming like 0 10
20.......1000 . Its coming like 0,1,2,........1000.....Any answer to the
problem.
Each row should be 1 more than the previous row and each column should
be 10 more than the previous column. Just swap your ranges.
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