On 10/8/2015 12:40 PM, Andrea Nguy wrote:
Hi there,

I’m trying to learn some Python programming on my own. What’s happening is that 
I am trying to take a list of a list as such:

[['1', ' james', ' 1', ' 90'],
 ['2', ' alice', ' 1', ' 95'],
 ['5', ' jorgen', ' 1', ' 99’]] (it continues) from a text file.

However, what I am trying to do take the indexes of
thelist[0][1]

which has a value of 'james'  (being index 1 of list 0)

and theist[0][3]

which has a value of ' 90'

that should get you going.

Emile


and times them by a float number - returning the list with all of the values 
multiplied according to the float.

Is this possible? I am trying to iterate that throughout the entire list or 
would it be easier if I tried to change the list of the list into a dictionary 
for efficiency?

Thanks!

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