i used C too much and haven't used Python for a while... like in C, if we want an array of array of float, we use
float a[200][500]; now in Python, seems like we have to do something like a = [ [ ] ] * 200 and then just use a[1].append(12.34) etc but it turns out that all 200 elements points to the same list... and i have to use a = [ ] for i in range (0, 200): a.append([ ]) is there a simpler way... i wonder... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list