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I have a simple for loop problem, when i run the code below it prints out series of 'blue green' sequences then a series of 'green' sequences. I want the output to be; if row[4] is equal to 1 to print blue else print green.

 for row in rows:
        for i in `row[4]`:
            if i ==`1`:
                print 'blue '
            else:
                print 'green '

Any help would be grateful

thanks

Yas

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  • that doesn't seem like a valid python code. also, what is rows? Mar 11, 2010 at 16:31
  • do you mean the contents of row at index 4 ( the fifth element ) is == 1 print blue else print green, or do you want to print blue on every forth line else print green?
    – user177800
    Mar 11, 2010 at 16:33
  • Is rows 1 or 2 dimensional list? Mar 11, 2010 at 16:33
  • Homework? If so, please label it as [homework].
    – S.Lott
    Mar 11, 2010 at 16:58
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    I don't think you're using the backticks correctly (do you really want the repr of row[4]?). Is that a literal cut and paste of your code or did you edit it? Mar 11, 2010 at 17:00

3 Answers 3

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Try something like this:

for i in xrange(len(rows)):
  if rows[i] == '1':
    print "blue"
  else:
    print "green"

Or, since you don't actually seem to care about the index, you can of course do it more cleanly:

for r in rows:
  if r == "1":
    print "blue"
  else:
    print "green"
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  • why not doing for row in rows and testing the value of row ?
    – LB40
    Mar 11, 2010 at 16:30
  • @LB: Um ... Because I was being a bit literal-minded, I guess. It happens. I'll edit, thanks!
    – unwind
    Mar 11, 2010 at 16:33
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the enumerate() function will iterate and give you the index as well as the value:

for i, v in enumerate(rows):
    if i == 4:
        print "blue"
    else:
        print "green"

if you want to print blue on every fourth line else green do this:

for i, v in enumerate(rows):
    if i % 4 == 0:
        print "blue"
    else:
        print "green"
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if rows[4] == 1:
    print 'blue'
else:
    print 'green'

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