Op maandag 3 februari 2014 16:34:18 UTC+1 schreef Asaf Las: > On Monday, February 3, 2014 5:05:40 PM UTC+2, Jean Dupont wrote: > > Op maandag 3 februari 2014 02:56:43 UTC+1 schreef Asaf Las: > > > > > On Sunday, February 2, 2014 10:51:15 PM UTC+2, Jean Dupont wrote: > > > > Op zondag 2 februari 2014 19:10:32 UTC+1 schreef Peter Otten: > > > > I'm looking for an efficient method to produce rows of tables like > > > > this: > > > > jean > > > > > you can also try to make below universal for all needed bases: > > > m = lambda m, n: 1 if m & n else 0 > > > k = [[ m(x,8) , m(x, 4), m(x, 2), m(x, 1)] for x in range(10)] > > > > > print (k) > > > > Dear Asaf, > > I'm not at ease with lamba-notation, could you show me how to modify your > > example for the base 3 case? I guess then it will be much clearer to me > > thanks in advance > > > > jean > > I don't have to - use normal functions instead :-) Of course you don't have to, but I'm curious and learn well by examples
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