I have a list that I am trying to compare to a sequential combination of values in two other lists. The code below works, but the output values are in a single, flat list.
values = [3,6,7,8]
list1 = [2,5]
list2 = [4,8]
main = []
for i in values:
for x,y in zip(list1, topElevation):
if x<i<y:
main.append(i)
>>>[3,6,7]
How can I organize the script so that it splits the values into multiple lists such that the first nested list takes all the values of list1[0]<i<list2[0]
, the second list1[1]<i<list2[1]
, and so on... (through list1[n]<i<list2[n]
)? In that case, the output would be:
>>>[[3],[6,7]]