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23:00
I still have one foot in each of the Py2 and Py3 canoes
I've seen that Mr. Bean. It doesn't end well
>>> z[27:5:-3]
['Z', 'W', 'T', 'Q', 'N', 'K', 'H']
>>> [z[k] for k in range(min(27, len(z) - 1), 5, -3)]
['Z', 'W', 'T', 'Q', 'N', 'K', 'H']
that's what I meant
wim
wim
no surprises here, it's your expectation that was strange..
And in fact, this is borne out if you also do a different starting point
>>> z[26:5:-3]
['Z', 'W', 'T', 'Q', 'N', 'K', 'H']
>>> z[27:5:-3]
['Z', 'W', 'T', 'Q', 'N', 'K', 'H']
Why should the slice factor in the length in this format, but not in z[20:30]?
I don't think it strange that the values I get from range(27, 5, -3) would be the same as the indexes of the values you would get from z[27:5:-3]
But this is already known behavior??? I looked for a doc reference, but all the ones I found were fairly introductory, and did not include this corner case
wim
wim
you are comparing with range but you should be comparing with slice
remember, range is off-by-one
because of zero-indexing
23:08
It's not off by one if I pick a starting value < len(z)
>>> print(list(range(20, 5, -3)))
[20, 17, 14, 11, 8]
>>> z[20:5:-3]
['U', 'R', 'O', 'L', 'I']
For reference:
          1         2
01234567890123456789012345
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
wim
wim
I'm still trying to find out which part surprise you
the end point is excluded, and the start point is included, right?
I would find it more intuitive if the indices themselves were clipped, rather than the start/end indices of the slice. But the behaviour is understandable in terms of the latter
wim
wim
>>> '0123456789'[5:7:1]
'56'
>>> '0123456789'[7:5:-1]
'76'
>>> list(range(7,5,-1))
[7, 6]
>>> list(range(5,7,1))
[5, 6]
Pick a step that is not -1, and pick a starting value that is not in range. I would expect the indices to be computed based on the start, stop and step, and then clipped to the actual range of indicies for the list.
Side note: why not del on a slice that increases?
wim
wim
23:18
so, it's this behaviour that you think is bunk?
>>> 'abc'[6::-2]
'ca'
>>> 'abc'[5::-2]
'ca'
wim
wim
OK
This is library code I'm writing, so the user can pick whatever slice they want
wim
wim
it could have been explained a little more simply... :D
@wim yes
23:19
3 mins ago, by Andras Deak
I would find it more intuitive if the indices themselves were clipped, rather than the start/end indices of the slice. But the behaviour is understandable in terms of the latter
:P
@PaulMcG passing on the behaviour of slice seems fair enough
@wim These are the kind of examples that you find in tutorials, and they certainly make sense. I'm looking for the document that says, "But if the start of the slice is greater than the size of the list, then it is ignored, and the last element of the sequence is used as the starting element, followed by each element in step until the stop value is reached."
heh
> indices() handles omitted and out-of-bounds indices in a manner consistent with regular slices (and this innocuous phrase hides a welter of confusing details!)
Is that a method on slice?
I didn’t know usernames could be changed on SO
23:27
once every 30 days
>>> slice(26, 5, -3).indices(26)
(25, 5, -3)
>>> slice(27, 5, -3).indices(26)
(25, 5, -3)
Wen, one of my favorite users, is now W-B. Interesting
wim
wim
> When k is negative, i and j are reduced to len(s) - 1 if they are greater.
In my case, I think k is negative, but I get the general idea
wim
wim
Yah, I copy-pasted the wrong piece, fixed.
who's upvoting so much answers on crappy, no-effort questions today
I guess it's a good day to pick up trash
23:35
Less trash-pointing please. We're open to cv-pls requests though
Thanks for the clarifications, everyone
wim
wim
they're both closed
but even questions that should be closed get answered within like 30 seconds
I blame the gamification
thank goodness for delvotes then
wim
wim
feature request: new users should have to search their question title before posting.
kinda like those captcha where you have to pick out the squares with road signs, but in this case you have to pick out the posts where your question has already been answered. a CAPTVHA.
23:57
rbrb
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