varun...@gmail.com Wrote in message: > On Monday, 6 October 2014 15:03:44 UTC+2, varu...@gmail.com wrote: >
(Deleted all the 8-space quoting. Either use a better email client or remove the extra 7 lines between every line you quote.) >> >> Okay, I forgot to explain them. L is a set of links, dist is a number >> (distance), bd is the bandwidth and hc is a number as well >> (hopcount)...different bandwidths, hopcounts and distances for different >> links... >> >> b(i,x) is what i intend to calculate out of these details...here 'i' could >> be the head or tail of the link l and x is a node that hosts i > > Unbelievable. I again forgot to express them > > L = [(1,3), (5,7), .....] > bd = [23, 34,43.44.....] > dist = [3,7,5,7, ....] > hc = [2,3,4,1,2,2,...] > for every l belonging to L, i could be either 1 or 3 for L[0], similarly for > L[1] it could be 5 or 7 Now it's clear I don't have a clue. L is either a set or a list. Little l is an element of that set, and is either a tuple or is mysteriously subscripted by a boolean at the other end of the expression. .. -- DaveA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list