On 17.05.2014 15:26, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 17/05/14 08:01, ani wrote:
So I thought it would be cool to read a sequence at three different
frames,
A sequence of what?
And whats a frame in this context?
...I've come across a conundrum: how to make a list of lists.
outerlist = []
innerlist = [
On 17/05/14 08:01, ani wrote:
So I thought it would be cool to read a sequence at three different frames,
A sequence of what?
And whats a frame in this context?
...I've come across a conundrum: how to make a list of lists.
outerlist = []
innerlist = [1,2,3]
outerlist.append(innerlist)
outer
ani wrote:
> So I thought it would be cool to read a sequence at three different
> frames, which I have pasted below. However, I've come across a conundrum:
> how to make a list of lists. See, I'd like a final output that displays
> data of the type of frame with a + or a - to signify the directio
So I thought it would be cool to read a sequence at three different frames,
which I have pasted below. However, I've come across a conundrum: how to
make a list of lists. See, I'd like a final output that displays data of the
type of frame with a + or a - to signify the direction of the read (+1