for loop python print diff. text each line
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I am trying to write a script using python 3.7. I am not sure of this is even possible, but will be very helpful if it is. I want to loop over a list then for each line print something. Ex:
for everyline in list:
#this Is the first line
print(everyline + 'text')
#2nd line
print(everyline + 'this is the second line')
and so on. is this possible, if so what would the code look like? Thanks.
python-3.x for-loop printing
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I am trying to write a script using python 3.7. I am not sure of this is even possible, but will be very helpful if it is. I want to loop over a list then for each line print something. Ex:
for everyline in list:
#this Is the first line
print(everyline + 'text')
#2nd line
print(everyline + 'this is the second line')
and so on. is this possible, if so what would the code look like? Thanks.
python-3.x for-loop printing
That code is valid, assuminglist
is a list. What's the problem?
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 0:00
i wasn't sure if it would work
– Noah
Nov 10 at 2:02
It's always good to just try stuff. It's not like you're going to break anything.
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 2:09
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I am trying to write a script using python 3.7. I am not sure of this is even possible, but will be very helpful if it is. I want to loop over a list then for each line print something. Ex:
for everyline in list:
#this Is the first line
print(everyline + 'text')
#2nd line
print(everyline + 'this is the second line')
and so on. is this possible, if so what would the code look like? Thanks.
python-3.x for-loop printing
I am trying to write a script using python 3.7. I am not sure of this is even possible, but will be very helpful if it is. I want to loop over a list then for each line print something. Ex:
for everyline in list:
#this Is the first line
print(everyline + 'text')
#2nd line
print(everyline + 'this is the second line')
and so on. is this possible, if so what would the code look like? Thanks.
python-3.x for-loop printing
python-3.x for-loop printing
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That code is valid, assuminglist
is a list. What's the problem?
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 0:00
i wasn't sure if it would work
– Noah
Nov 10 at 2:02
It's always good to just try stuff. It's not like you're going to break anything.
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 2:09
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That code is valid, assuminglist
is a list. What's the problem?
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 0:00
i wasn't sure if it would work
– Noah
Nov 10 at 2:02
It's always good to just try stuff. It's not like you're going to break anything.
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 2:09
That code is valid, assuming
list
is a list. What's the problem?– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 0:00
That code is valid, assuming
list
is a list. What's the problem?– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 0:00
i wasn't sure if it would work
– Noah
Nov 10 at 2:02
i wasn't sure if it would work
– Noah
Nov 10 at 2:02
It's always good to just try stuff. It's not like you're going to break anything.
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 2:09
It's always good to just try stuff. It's not like you're going to break anything.
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 2:09
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That code is valid, assuming
list
is a list. What's the problem?– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 0:00
i wasn't sure if it would work
– Noah
Nov 10 at 2:02
It's always good to just try stuff. It's not like you're going to break anything.
– Carcigenicate
Nov 10 at 2:09