I have one list a
containing 100 lists and one list x
containing 4 lists (all of equal length). I want to test the lists in a
against those in x
. My goal is to find out how often numbers in a
"touch" those in x
. Stated differently, all the lists are points on a line and the lines in a
should not touch (or cross) those in x
.
EDIT
In the code, I am testing each line in a
(e.g. a1, a2 ... a100) first against x1, then against x2, x3 and x4. A condition and a counter check whether the a's touch the x's. Note: I am not interested in counting how many items in a1, for example, touch x1. Once a1 and x1 touch, I count that and can move on to a2, and so on.
However, the counter does not properly update. It seems that it does not tests a
against all x
. Any suggestions on how to solve this? Here is my code.
EDIT
I have updated the code so that the problem is easier to replicate.
x = [[10, 11, 12], [14, 15, 16]]
a = [[11, 10, 12], [15, 17, 20], [11, 14, 16]]
def touch(e, f):
e = np.array(e)
f = np.array(f)
lastitems = []
counter = 0
for lst in f:
if np.all(e < lst): # This is the condition
lastitems.append(lst[-1]) # This allows checking the end values
else:
counter += 1
c = counter
return c
touch = touch(x, a)
print(touch)
The result I get is:
2
But I expect this:
1
2
x
anda
x
anda
look like.touch(x, a)
gives2
. No idea why are you referring to 'blowup' in a dataframe though. If you really want help, please write code that is easy to reproduce!