One-line list comprehension: if-else variants

♀尐吖头ヾ 提交于 2019-11-26 23:30:29
shx2

x if y else z is the syntax for the expression you're returning for each element. Thus you need:

[ x if x%2 else x*100 for x in range(1, 10) ]

The confusion arises from the fact you're using a filter in the first example, but not in the second. In the second example you're only mapping each value to another, using a ternary-operator expression.

With a filter, you need:

[ EXP for x in seq if COND ]

Without a filter you need:

[ EXP for x in seq ]

and in your second example, the expression is a "complex" one, which happens to involve an if-else.

[x if x % 2 else x * 100 for x in range(1, 10) ]

Just another solution, hope some one may like it :

Using: [False, True][Expression]

>>> map(lambda x: [x*100, x][x % 2 != 0], range(1,10))
[1, 200, 3, 400, 5, 600, 7, 800, 9]
>>>
Stefan Gruenwald

You can do that with list comprehension too:

A=[[x*100, x][x % 2 != 0] for x in range(1,11)]
print A

I was able to do this

>>> [x if x % 2 != 0 else x * 100 for x in range(1,10)]
    [1, 200, 3, 400, 5, 600, 7, 800, 9]
>>>
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