I'm trying to practice Python exercises, but using list comprehension to solve problems rather than the beginner style loops shown in the book. There is one example where it asks for a list of numbers to be put into a list of even numbers only, BUT they must be in sublists so that if the numbers follow after one another without being interrupted by an odd number, they should be put into a sublist together:
my_list = [2,3,5,7,8,9,10,12,14,15,17,25,31,32]
desired_output = [[2],[8],[10,12,14],[32]]
So you can see in the desired output above, 10,12,14 are evens that follow on from one another without being interrupted by an odd, so they get put into a sublist together. 8 has an odd on either side of it, so it gets put into a sublist alone after the odds are removed.
I can put together an evens list easily using list comprehension like this below, but I have no idea how to get it into sublists like the desired output shows. Could someone please suggest an idea for this using list comprehension (or generators, I don't mind which as I'm trying to learn both at the moment). Thanks!
evens = [x for x in my_list if x%2==0]
print(evens)
[2, 8, 10, 12, 14, 32]
itertools.groupby()