On 09/20/2010 07:02 AM, harryos wrote:
hi
I have 2 lists of numbers,say
x=[2,4,3,1]
y=[5,9,10,6]
I need to create another list containing
z=[2*5, 4*9, 3*10, 1*6] ie =[10,36,30,6]
I did not want to use numpy or any Array types.I tried to implement
this in python .I tried the following
z=[]
for a,b in zip(x,y):
z.append(a*b)
This gives me the correct result.Still,Is this the correct way?
Or can this be done in a better way?
Any pointers most welcome,
harry
List comprehension might be considered better by some, but that's a
subjective judgment. (One with which I agree.) List comprehension may
also be faster, but you'd have to test to know for sure.
>>> x=[2,4,3,1]
>>> y=[5,9,10,6]
>>> z = [a*b for a,b in zip(x,y)]
>>> print z
[10, 36, 30, 6]
Gary Herron
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