I'm encountering a problem where I need to use for a in range (n) loop to solve things out. But there's a condition where sometimes I might need to call out index[a+1] to satisfy if-conditions. I realize this would result in index out of range error, is there any solution to this or should I implement another method ? Some codes attached.
for c in range (n):
out=enter+width[c]
if power==cap:
power-=(width[c])*(height[c])*2+2+enter
elif power<cap:
power-=(width[c])*(height[c])*2
print("Field {:d}: completed. Battery: {:d}.".format(c+1,power))
if (power-2-out<(cap*0.5)) or (power-(width[c+1])*(height[c+1])-2-out-
width[c+1]<(cap*0.5)):
power=cap
print("Charging...")
enter+=width[c]
c==n
? Your current code won't necessarily lead to any errors - it depends on the number of items in thewidth
andheight
listsfor c in range(n-1)
?