On Thu, 01 Jan 2015 02:55:49 +0530, Thuruv V wrote: > Hi all, > > Here's the list. . > > inlist = ["Fossil Women's Natalie Stainless Steel Watch Brown (JR1385)", > 'Balmer Swiss Made Veyron Mens Watch: Black Band/ Black Dial > (62625241)', > 'Fortune NYC Ladies Quilted Dial Watch: Brown', > 'Jeanne Collection w/ Swarovski Elements Watch: Dark Purple Band > (62623659)', > 'Swiss Legend Commander Chronograph: Watch Orange/Black > (SL-10067-01-ORS)', > 'Debussy Ladies Watch: Brown/Gray/Silver 14070 - 62625292', > '#2 Swiss Legend Commander Chronograph: Green (SL-10067-BB-017)', > 'Auguste Jaccard 3 Timezone Watch: Black Band/ Gray & Black Dial > (62625184)' > ] > > My code : > i = 0 while i <= len(inlist): > if 'watch' in str(inlist[i]).lower() or 'watches' in > str(inlist[i]).lower(): > if 'women' in str(inlist[i]).lower() or 'female' in > str(inlist[i]).lower() or 'ladies' in str(inlist[i]).lower(): > print 'FEMale Watch', inlist.index(i),str(i) > elif 'men' in str(inlist[i]).lower() or 'male' in > str(inlist[i]).lower() or 'chronograph' in str(inlist[i]).lower(): > print 'Male Watch',inlist.index(i),str(i) > i = next(inlist)
..........^ If the indents are correct, i will only increment if watch or watches are found. Your last but 1 item doesn't match these strings (chronograph instead of watch). It would still be better as others have posted to use a for loop. -- Denis McMahon, denismfmcma...@gmail.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list