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| Started by | Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2012-09-28 11:52 -0400 |
| Last post | 2012-09-28 11:52 -0400 |
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Re: howto handle nested for Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> - 2012-09-28 11:52 -0400
| From | Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2012-09-28 11:52 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: howto handle nested for |
| Message-ID | <mailman.1567.1348847572.27098.python-list@python.org> |
Neal Becker wrote: > I know this should be a fairly basic question, but I'm drawing a blank. > > I have code that looks like: > > for s0 in xrange (n_syms): > for s1 in xrange (n_syms): > for s2 in xrange (n_syms): > for s3 in xrange (n_syms): > for s4 in range (n_syms): > for s5 in range (n_syms): > > Now I need the level of nesting to vary dynamically. (e.g., maybe I need to > add > for s6 in range (n_syms)) > > Smells like a candidate for recursion. Also sounds like a use for yield. Any > suggestions? Thanks for the suggestions: I found itertools.product is just great for this.
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