class myList(list):
def collect(self, f):
return myList([f(e) for e in self])
imap is for wimps!
Also, the ruby equivent of [(x,y) for x in xrange(3) for y in xrange(3) if x != y] apparently is
a = []
0.upto 2 do |i|
1.upto 2 do |j|
a << [i,j] if i != j
end
end
but you can write a=[];0.upto(2){|i|0.upto(2){|j|a<<[i,j] if i!=j}} which is better because it has less chars!
who woulda thunk? way to miss the point.
(yes, somebody had the grace of adding 3.times{|x| 3.times{|y| a << [x,y] if x != y }}, which is somewhat better but still imperative -- point is still lost)
"In Ruby, for loops are ugly and bug-prone." ...w-- wh-- who-- what? That can't possibly be true?