Given some inputs
L=[0]*5
L1=[2,3]
L2=[12,13]
my required result is:
L=[0,0,12,13,0]
I know how to get this by "brute-force", but my question is, is there a "Pythonic" way to get it, e.g. with a list comprehension?
Try this:
import numpy as np
L=np.zeros(5)
L1=np.array([2,3])
L2=np.array([12,13])
L[L1] = L2
print L
# array([ 0., 0., 12., 13., 0.])
Not sure if this is enough pythonic for you:
>>> for i,j in enumerate(L1):
... L[j]=L2[i]
...
>>> L
[0, 0, 12, 13, 0]
and using list comprehension:
>>> [L[i] if i not in L1 else L2[L1.index(i)] for i in range(len(L))]
[0, 0, 12, 13, 0]
I don't think this is very pythonic, but it is a list comprehension.
[l.__setitem__(i, l2.pop(0)) for i in l1]
L1 = [4, 2]
?