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Is there any easy way to exchange the position of 2 elements - or better yet, n elements - in an array?

I came up with some code, but it looks quite ugly and the performance should be a bit bad:

chromo = [[1,2], [3,4], [5,6]]

gene1Pos = random.randrange(0, len(chromo)-1, 1)
gene2Pos = random.randrange(0, len(chromo)-1, 1)
tmpGene1 = chromo[gene1Pos]
tmpGene2 = chromo[gene2Pos]
chromo[gene1Pos] = tmpGene2
chromo[gene2Pos] = tmpGene1

This should work, but well, it's not nice. The better way would be a routine like random.shuffle but that instead of mixing everything would mix just a number n of elements. Do you have any idea?

3 Answers 3

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try

>>> chromo[gene1Pos], chromo[gene2Pos] = chromo[gene2Pos], chromo[gene1Pos]

So you just need to make sure you have the right genXPos

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Just combine the normal mechanism for swapping variables in Python with slicing/slice assignment.

>>> a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
>>> a[2:3], a[4:5] = a[4:5], a[2:3]
>>> a
[1, 2, 5, 4, 3]
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There's nothing wrong with what you're doing. You can simplify it by removing one of the temp variables though. To swap a and b, all you need is this:

tmp = a
a = b
b = tmp
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    No, no, no! This is not Python you are thinking of! In Python, tuple unpacking and tuple assignment allows you to write: a,b = b,a Done!
    – PaulMcG
    Dec 31, 2011 at 3:03
  • @PaulMcGuire Agreed. See my comment on your answer (which I upvoted) re performance (a,b=b,a is fastest). But swapping via temp is and always will be a classic micro-algorithm to keep in any programmer's toolbox.
    – dkamins
    Dec 31, 2011 at 4:07

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