bruce wrote:
hi.
got a test where i have multiple lists with key/values. trying to figure
out how to do a join/multiply, or whatever python calls it, where i have a
Whatever Python calls what? You need to explain what *you* mean by "a
join/multiply" before we can tell what you are referring to.
Perhaps start with a simple example?
series of resulting lists/dicts that look like the following..
the number of lists/rows is dynamic..
the size of the list/rows will also be dynamic as well.
i've looked over the py docs, as well as different potential solns..
psuedo code, or pointers would be helpful.
thanks...
test data
a['a1']=['a1','a2','a3']
a['a2']=['b1','b2','b3']
a['a3']=['c1','c2','c3']
If you're indexing by key rather than by position, you need a dict, not a
list. So:
a = {}
a['a1']=['a1','a2','a3']
a['a2']=['b1','b2','b3']
a['a3']=['c1','c2','c3']
end test result::
a1:a1,a2:b1,a3:c1
a1:a2,a2:b1,a3:c1
a1:a3,a2:b1,a3:c1
I don't even understand what that is supposed to mean.
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Steven
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