I’m mixing two lists in Python and while I know there are similar questions, I need to handle it in a certain way.
I have two lists and they may or may not be the same length. I need to interweave the two and use filler for the shorter list but the filler has to come before any of the values in the shorter list.
This is what I currently have:
def mix(a, b):
fill='spam'
if len(a) > len(b):
d = len(a) - len(b)
while d:
b.insert(0, fill)
d-=1
if len(a) < len(b):
d = len(b) - len(a)
while d:
a.insert(0, fill)
d-=1
n = zip(a, b)
mixed = [item for sub in n for item in sub]
return mixed
example:
>>> mix([1, 2 ,3], ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F'])
['spam', 'A', 'spam', 'B', 'spam', 'C', 1, 'D', 2, 'E', 3, 'F']
So the code works but it doesn’t seem like a good way to do it. Is there a better way?