I am writing code with enumerate() in Python, and I am having issues with referencing the first argument in enumerate:
For example, let nums be temperatures of different days:
nums = [1,5,20,9,3,10,50,7]
array = []
for j, distance in enumerate(nums):
for k, distance2 in enumerate(nums[1:],1):
if nums[j] < nums[k]:
array.append(distance2[j]-distance[k])
So, the challenge I have is: how do I reference the 'distance' and 'distance2' of each element respectively in my enumerations?
The aim of the problem is to determine for each day, how many days you'll have to wait for a warmer day, so for the example above, the output would be [1,1,4,3,1,1,0,0]; where there are no warmer days ahead, return 0.
Thanks
enumerate
will give you the index and the value from the list.distance
is anint
fromnums
anddistance2
is also anint
fromnums
which means they are not subscriptable.if distance < distance2
andarray.append(distance2 - distance)
.