On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:06:40 +0100 markus kossner <m.koss...@tu-bs.de> wrote:
> Dear Pythonics, > I have a rather algorithmic problem that obviously made a knot in my brain: > > Assume we have to build up all the arrays that are possible if we have a > nested array > containing an array of integers that are allowed for each single > position. For example > the nested array > ( > (1,2,3,89), > (3,5,8), > (19,30,7,100,210,1,44) > ) > would define all the arrays of length 3 that can be enumerated using > the > array of possible numbers for each position. > Beforehand I will have no Idea of the length of the arrays. How do I > enumerate all the possible > arrays with python? > > Thanks for getting the knot out of my brain, > Markus A loop over first set of numbers, with an inner loop over second set of numbers, with an inner loop over third set of numbers. Deep inside the loops, just feed a list of combinations. Denis ________________________________ la vita e estrany http://spir.wikidot.com/ _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor