Hello all, >>> p = "z%i = complex(1-1e-%i, 1-1e-%i)" >>> lst = [p % (i,i,i) for i in range(10, 30)] >>> for item in lst: ... exec item ... >>> >>> p = "z%i = complex(1-1e-%i, 1-1e-%i)" >>> lst = [p % (i,i,i) for i in range(10, 30)] >>> [exec item for item in lst] File "<stdin>", line 1 [exec item for item in lst] ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>>
is this prohibited for some reasons or is this just happens to be disallowed? this is one more cool way >>> p = "z%i = complex(1-1e-%i, 1-1e-%i);" >>> c = reduce(lambda x,y: x+y, [p % (i,i,i) for i in range(20,30)]) >>> exec c and one more :) >>> p = "z%i = complex(1-1e-%i, 1-1e-%i);" >>> c = "".join([ p % (i,i,i) for i in range(20,30) ]) >>> exec c Regards, Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list