Reference to Part of List - Python

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暖寄归人 2020-12-11 02:01

If I have a list in python, how can I create a reference to part of the list? For example:

myList = [\"*\", \"*\", \"*\",  \"*\", \"*\", \"*\", \"*\", \"*\",         


        
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  •  醉酒成梦
    2020-12-11 02:30

    You can write a list view type. Here is something I have written as experiment, it is by no means guaranteed to be complete or bug-free

    class listview (object):
        def __init__(self, data, start, end):
            self.data = data
            self.start, self.end = start, end
        def __repr__(self):
            return "<%s %s>" % (type(self).__name__, list(self))
        def __len__(self):
            return self.end - self.start
        def __getitem__(self, idx):
            if isinstance(idx, slice):
                return [self[i] for i in xrange(*idx.indices(len(self)))]
            if idx >= len(self):
                raise IndexError
            idx %= len(self)
            return self.data[self.start+idx]
        def __setitem__(self, idx, val):
            if isinstance(idx, slice):
                start, stop, stride = idx.indices(len(self))
                for i, v in zip(xrange(start, stop, stride), val):
                    self[i] = v
                return
            if idx >= len(self):
                raise IndexError(idx)
            idx %= len(self)
            self.data[self.start+idx] = val
    
    
    L = range(10)
    
    s = listview(L, 2, 5)
    
    print L
    print s
    print len(s)
    s[:] = range(3)
    print s[:]
    print L
    

    Output:

    [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
    
    3
    [0, 1, 2]
    [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
    

    You may assign to indices in the listview, and it will reflect on the underlying list. However,it does not make sense to define append or similar actions on the listview. It may also break if the underlying list changes in length.

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