Hello Denis and All, Your solution does show elegance. To remind people, it's this one:
lol = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]] new_lol = [[a,b**3,c] for [a,b,c] in lol] print lol print new_lol ==> [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]] [[1, 8, 3], [4, 125, 6], [7, 512, 9]] Now, as I said in my original post, I can't assume that all inner-lists will have the same number of elements. Common data looks like this LoL = [['chrX', '160944034', '160944035', 'gnfX.145.788', '63.60'], ['chrX', '161109992', '161109993', 'rs13484104', '63.60'], ['chrX', '161414112', '161414113', 'undetermined'], ['chrX', '161544071', '161544072', 'rs13484106', '63.60', 'RNA-BP', 'PLoS Biol 6(10): e255'], ['chrX', '162030736', '162030737', 'gnfX.146.867', '67.05'], ['chrX', '164171913', '164171914', 'gnfX.148.995', '70.45']] Do you still think that this problem can be elegantly tackled by list comprehensions? Thank you, culpritNr1 spir wrote: > > Le Thu, 8 Jan 2009 11:51:01 -0800 (PST), > culpritNr1 <ig2ar-s...@yahoo.co.uk> a écrit : > >> >> Hi All, >> >> Say I have this nice list of lists: >> >> LoL = [['chrX', '160944034', '160944035', 'gnfX.145.788', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', '161109992', '161109993', 'rs13484104', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', '161414112', '161414113', 'rs13484105', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', '161544071', '161544072', 'rs13484106', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', '162030736', '162030737', 'gnfX.146.867', '67.05'], >> ['chrX', '164171913', '164171914', 'gnfX.148.995', '70.45']] >> >> Now I want to cast the second and third "columns" from string to integer, >> like this >> >> LoL = [['chrX', 160944034, 160944035, 'gnfX.145.788', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', 161109992, 161109993, 'rs13484104', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', 161414112, 161414113, 'rs13484105', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', 161544071, 161544072, 'rs13484106', '63.60'], >> ['chrX', 162030736, 162030737, 'gnfX.146.867', '67.05'], >> ['chrX', 164171913, 164171914, 'gnfX.148.995', '70.45']] >> >> Is there any elegant way to do this? I can't assume that all lines will >> have >> the same number of elements. > > In you do not need checking whether specific items are "castable" (i.e. > you really know what's in > the list) you may use such a pattern: > > lol = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]] > new_lol = [[a,b**3,c] for [a,b,c] in lol] > print lol > print new_lol > ==> > [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]] > [[1, 8, 3], [4, 125, 6], [7, 512, 9]] > > denis >> Thank you, >> >> Your Culprit >> >> > > > ------ > la vida e estranya > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/casting-string-to-integer-in-a-list-of-lists-tp21359600p21375207.html Sent from the Python - tutor mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor