Simple question as i just want to write more pythonic code. I want to convert the following into a list comprehension
index_row = 0
for row in stake_year.iterrows():
self.assertTrue(row[0] == counts[index_row][0])
self.assertTrue(row[1][0] == counts[index_row][1])
index_row += 1
What i don't understand is how to walk through the counts list. I don't want a nested for like:
[self.assertTrue(x[0] == counts[y][0] for x in stake_year for y in counts]
The code i have now is working but I'd like to understand python better and use the language as it should be used.
enumerate()
.assertTrue
returnsNone
, so the list comp you don't want would create a list full ofNone
s that you'd immediately throw away. Doing that is extremely un-Pythonic, and has no place in normal code... but people sometimes do that sort of thing in code golf and other weird coding games. :)