This is really strange, please take a loop at code snippet below, when i remove num=i
, all works fine but with it, it is causing iteration issue.
Error code
In [17]: prim_list=[]
...: for i in range(2,101):
...: print i
...: num=i,count=0 # line with issue
...: for j in range(1,i/2):
...: div=j
...: if(num%div==0):
...: count=count+1
...: if(count==1):
...: prim_list.append(num)
...:
2
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TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-17-a8dd2a52322e> in <module>()
2 for i in range(2,101):
3 print i
----> 4 num=i,count=0
5 for j in range(1,i/2):
6 div=j
TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable
Working fine
In [19]: prim_list=[]
...: for i in range(2,101):
...: count=0 # notice num=i assignment is removed
...: for j in range(1,i/2):
...: div=j
...: if(num%div==0):
...: count=count+1
...: if(count==1):
...: prim_list.append(num)
...: print "done"
...:
done
What i am not understanding is why the assignment is causing the loop iteration error!!??
any help is appreciated!
num=i,count=0
is a single statement, meaningnum=(i,count)=0
. Unpacking assignment doesn't work with integers.