Reputation: 1
I have a list making up data, and I'd like to take 4 elements at a time from this list and put them in a 2d list where each 4-element increment is a new row of said list.
My first attempts involve input to 1d list:
list.append(input("Enter data type 1:")) list.append(input("Enter data type 2:")) etc.
and then I've tried to loop the list and to "switch" rows once the index reaches 4.
for x in range(n * 4):
for idx, y in enumerate(list):
if idx % 4 == 0:
x = x + 1
list[y] = result[x][y]
where I've initialised result according to the following: and
ran = int(len(list)/4)
result=[[0 for x in range(ran)] for j in range(n)]
I've also attempted to ascribe a temporary empty list that will append to an initialised 2D list. `
row.append(list)
result=[[x for x in row] for j in range(n + 1)]
#result[n]=row
print(result)
n = n + 1
row.clear()
list.clear()
so that each new loop starts with an empty row, takes input from user and copies it. I'm at a loss for how to make result save the first entry and not be redefined at second,third,fourth entries.
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