Hi there,
I'd like to know if there is a way to add and else condition into a list comprehension. I'm sure that I read somewhere an easy way to do it, but I forgot it and now I can't find it...
for example: z=[i+2 for i in range(10) if i%2==0] what if I want i to be "i-2" if i%2 is not equal to 0?
Hmm:
z = [newval(i) for i in range(10)] using:
def newval(x):
if x % 2:
return x - 2
else:
return x + 2Just some more mental twiddling relating to the thread on statement local namespaces.
Cheers, Nick.
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