Can anyone help me get a list comprehension to run inside a function, It runs from the REPL. I have tried various indentations and placements inside and outside of the while loop and the code will run without error but the ‘newlist’ object is not defined/created I’m using this list comprehension to split the input string of collect_places(). and I cannot see why the comprehension doesn’t produce a new list.
INPUT STRING
'uk, london'
LIST COMPREHENSION
newlist = [str.split(',') for str in placeList]
THIS IS THE CODE
import sys
import re
placeList=[]
visits=[[],[]] # created for later use
def collect_places():
"""this function will collect country city pairs"""
while True:
placed = input('Enter a country and city separated by a comma: ')
if placed =="":
sys.exit()
p=re.search('.*\,.*', placed)
try:
placeList.append(p.group(0))
except AttributeError as atr:
print('Try again')
continue
newlist = [str.split(',') for str in placeList]
THIS IS THE SCRIPT & ERROR
collect_places()
Enter a country and city separated by a comma: uk,london
Enter a country and city separated by a comma: eh
Try again
Enter a country and city separated by a comma:
newlist
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “<pyshell#343>”, line 1, in
newlist
NameError: name ‘newlist’ is not defined
THIS IS EXECUTED SUCCESSFULLY FROM THE REPL
placeList
[‘uk,london’]
newlist = [str.split(’,’) for str in placeList]
newlist
[[‘uk’, ‘london’]]
sys.exit()
call is weird to me. If you're using that to terminate the function, how is your python prompt even open afterwards for you to see whethernewlist
is defined? Shouldn't the program have exited completely?