List comprehensions
List comprehension is a concise way of creating lists. In this section, we will use a list with the for
loop. If you have not read about the for
loop so far, you can skip this section and get back after learning about the for
loop, covered in Chapter 6, Control Statements and Loops.
Let's take a list1
list as shown:
list1 = [2,3,4,5,6]
Now, our aim is to make a new list that contains the square of the elements of list1
:
list1 = [2,3,4,5,6] list2 = [] for each in list1: list2.append(each*each) print list2
The output of the program is as follows:
Square of list
The preceding code took four lines to create the desired list. By using list comprehensions, we can do the preceding stuff in just one line:
>>> list1 = [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] >>> [each*each for each in list1] [4, 9, 16, 25, 36] >>>
Let's have a look at some more examples with the if
statement.
Create a new list that would contain the square of the even numbers of a given list:
list1...