"Robert Berman" <[email protected]> wrote
Wow! That is all worth knowing. I am fascinated by the single sum
over a double loop.
> or more simply as a single sum over a double loop:
> bigtotal = sum(int(x) for line in myfile for x in line.split())
> which you may or may not see as an improvement...
And that nicely illustrates the caveat with using the most concise
form.
You have to make a judgement about when it becomes too concise
to be readable and therefore maintainable. Personally I prefer the
double loop to the double sum, but in practice I'd probably have
been happy to stick with the outer for loop and only one sum() call
inside that.
But that uis where taste comes into programming, there is no absolute
correct form - which takes us back to your original post! :-)
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