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Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed.

From Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de>
Subject Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed.
Date 2013-12-16 19:37 +0100
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Jussi Piitulainen wrote:

> Ravi Prabakaran writes:
> 
>> I'm completely new to python. I just need simple logic to get output
>> without any loops.
>> I have list of string and list of list of numbers.
>> Each string should be concatenated with every third and fourth
>> values to generate proper titles in list of strings.
>> 
>> t = ['Start','End']
>> a = [[1,2,3,4],
>>      [5,6,7,8]]
>> 
>> 
>> Expected Result : ( list of strings )
>> 
>> ['Start - 3 , End - 4',
>>  'Start - 7 , End - 8']
>> 
>> Note : First 2 values from each list should be ignored.
>> 
>> 
>> Could anyone please guide me with best solution without loops ?
> 
> That's a strange requirement - to have repetition without loops, in
> Python, and still have a best solution.
> 
> I suppose it's fine to have a (built-in) function do the looping for
> you so that there is no explicit loop in your own code. The .format
> method of Python strings can do each individual string:
> 
>    list(map('{2} - {0} , {3} - {1}'
>             .format('{0[2]}', '{0[3]}', *t)
>             .format, a))

Don't do that if t may contain user data. For the sake of the argument let's 
assume that a[...][0:2] is confidential. Then

>>> t = "{0[0]}", "{0[1]}"
>>> list(map('{2} - {0} , {3} - {1}'
...             .format('{0[2]}', '{0[3]}', *t)
...             .format, a))
['1 - 3 , 2 - 4', '5 - 7 , 6 - 8']

(I think doubling the braces is sufficient to fix this)

> The first (inner) call of .format builds the actual format string
> whose .format method then builds each output string: {0[2]} in a
> format string refers to the argument position 0 and its element
> position 2; *t spreads the two elements of t as further positional
> arguments.


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Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Ravi Prabakaran <ravi.itm@gmail.com> - 2013-12-16 09:16 -0800
  Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2013-12-17 04:29 +1100
    Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2013-12-17 04:51 +1100
    Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2013-12-17 04:52 +1100
  Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2013-12-16 17:43 +0000
  Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Jussi Piitulainen <jpiitula@ling.helsinki.fi> - 2013-12-16 20:13 +0200
    Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2013-12-16 19:37 +0100
  Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. John Gordon <gordon@panix.com> - 2013-12-16 18:50 +0000
  Re: Concatenate string list to number list to form title - Logic needed. Terry Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> - 2013-12-16 15:23 -0500

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