harryos wrote: > I have 2 lists of numbers,say > x=[2,4,3,1] > y=[5,9,10,6] > I need to create another list containing > z=[2*5, 4*9, 3*10, 1*6] ie =[10,36,30,6] > > I did not want to use numpy or any Array types.I tried to implement > this in python .I tried the following > > z=[] > for a,b in zip(x,y): > z.append(a*b) > This gives me the correct result.Still,Is this the correct way? > Or can this be done in a better way? > > Any pointers most welcome,
Finally, if you have a lot of data that you want to process efficiently consider using numpy arrays instead of lists: >>> import numpy >>> x = numpy.array([2,4,3,1]) >>> y = numpy.array([5,9,10,6]) >>> x*y array([10, 36, 30, 6]) Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
