I have a list of lists. I want to remove the leading and trailing spaces from them. The strip()
method returns a copy of the string without leading and trailing spaces. Calling that method alone does not make the change. With this implementation, I am getting an 'array index out of bounds error'
. It seems to me like there would be "an x" for exactly every list within the list (0-len(networks)-1) and "a y" for every string within those lists (0-len(networks[x]) aka i and j should map exactly to legal, indexes and not go out of bounds?
i = 0
j = 0
for x in networks:
for y in x:
networks[i][j] = y.strip()
j = j + 1
i = i + 1