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I have a list of dots of variable random length and I want to be able to apply a transform (shift in this case) to these objects with independence but at the same time.

list = [Dot(), Dot() ...] # Variable length

I am using the Manim Library by https://github.com/3b1b/manim by 3blue1brown. As a note, other related posts don't solve my problem as they only work with a fix number of objects (dots).

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Don't use list, it's a reserved word, use VGroup to contain objects:

list_dots = VGroup(*[Dot() for _ in range(5)]) # 5 dots vgroup
# this is the same as:
# list_dots = VGroup(Dot(),Dot(),Dot(),Dot(),Dot())
# See 'list comprehension python' in google
list_dots.arrange(RIGHT)
list_dots.set_color(RED)
list_dots.shift(UP)
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  • I don't think you quite understood me. Forget about the reserved word ... I want to be able to apply different transforms by just indexing it and self.play(ing) it at the same time instead of looping through them. Dec 23, 2020 at 18:25
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The following code from this reddit post, used as an example, solves the problem:

import numpy as np

class DotsMoving(Scene):
    def construct(self):
        dots = [Dot() for i in range(5)]
        directions = [np.random.randn(3) for dot in dots]
        self.add(*dots) # It isn't absolutely necessary
        animations = [ApplyMethod(dot.shift,direction) for dot,direction in zip(dots,directions)]
        self.play(*animations) # * -> unpacks the list animations

Special thanks to u/Xorlium.

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