I think the real problem here is that you don't understand the code you have posted.
In this context you need to understand map
and lambda
.
map
is a function which applies a function to each element of a list and returns this as a list:
>>> def func(a):
... return a * 2
...
>>> map(func, [1,2,3])
[2, 4, 6]
lambda
can be seen as a shortcut to create functions. The above could be written with lambda
:
>>> func = lambda a: a * 2
>>> map(func, [1,2,3])
[2, 4, 6]
So what your code map(lambda cr: cr.id, crew)
is doing: It returns a list of the id attribute from each of the objects in the list crew
.
The problem is that this code is actually not pretty good. You can write the same function with a list comprehension, which is much more intuitive:
def getCrewListAll(self):
return [cr.id for cr in getIdNumbers()]
getIdNumbers()
is defined?