On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Rance Hall <ran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Joel Goldstick > <joel.goldst...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I typed in this: > > > > > > 3 l = [] > > 4 > > 5 for i in range(0,10): > > 6 l.append(i+1) > > 7 > > 8 for i in range(0,10): > > 9 print ('%s. %s' % (i, l[i])) > > 10 > > 11 def paginate_stuff(list, start): > > 12 pagesize = 2 > > 13 for i in list[start:start+pagesize]: > > 14 print ('%s. %s' % (i,list[i])) > > 15 return > > 16 > > 17 paginate_stuff(l,0) > > > > and i get this: > > 0. 1 > > 1. 2 > > 2. 3 > > 3. 4 > > 4. 5 > > 5. 6 > > 6. 7 > > 7. 8 > > 8. 9 > > 9. 10 > > 1. 2 > > 2. 3 > > > > > > What are you expecting? > > > > > > you are getting what I am getting, so good news there, its not my code > (its my understanding instead) > > In the above output where the you go from 9. 10 and the next item is 1. 2 > > I'm expecting the next item to be 0. 1 again. > > It appears as if the for loop iterator is iterating BEFORE it executes > stuff as opposed to after like I'm used to. > > if I change the print line inside the for loop to: > > print('%s. %s) % (i-1,list[i-1])) > > I get what I think I should have gotten orginally > > Is this the correct understanding, is the for loop iterator iterating > before any of the stuff executes the first time? This seems odd to me > somehow. > > I appear to have fixed it, now I just wish I understood it. > > R > This line is illustrative: > 13 for i in list[start:start+pagesize]: start is 0, pagesize is 2 so we get list[0:2] which means i gets the value of what is in list[0], then next time list[1] then it stops list[0] IS 1, list[1] is 2 so: > 14 print ('%s. %s' % (i,list[i])) will print 1. list[1] which is 2 then print 2. list[2] which is 3 maybe what you want is this: for i, value enumerate(list[start:start+pagesize], start): print i, value _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > -- Joel Goldstick
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