I am trying to make a function that will take a list such as:
l = [["A", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
["A", "A", 2, 3, 4, 5],
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5],
["A", "A", "A", "A", "A", "A"],
["A", 3, "A", 4, "A", "A"],
[1, 3, 5, "A", 5, "A"]
]
and a key, for example "A". And will give a list containing an int based on how many times KEY appears in the 2D list in every 2x2 cell. So for example a function
def count_in_grids(l, key):
will return
[3, 0, 0, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 3]
So far I have really bad code that I wrote. I am generally having trouble manipulating 2D lists. Since this is actually an assignment I am not allowed to use any library. If anyone can help me comprehend and write this, I will deeply appreciate it.
My crappy code that I wrote so far:
def countInGrids(l, thing):
new_list = [] # created a final list that will be returned
count = 0
for line in range(0, len(l), 2): # Access lines
for el in range(0, line, 2): # Access elements
#count + count() of all elements in line[el] to line[el+1],
move 2 lines down and repeat.
count += line[line[el]:line[el]+1].count(thing)
count += line+1[line[el]:line[el]+1].count(thing)
new_list.append(count)
print(new_list)
return new_list
OUTPUT: line 63, in countInGrids count += line[line[el]:line[el]+1].count(thing) TypeError: 'int' object is not subscriptable
P.S: If anyone is wondering, this is my 1st semester CS Lab
for line in range(0, len(l), 2):
results inline
being an integer number. But within your loop you try to index it like an array or a list. That's the error message here.