Reputation: 337
How to make the method below be returned in a single line?
Prefer to the #Note ## remarks below.
def falsify(leftover):
#Note ## Your code here (replace with a single line) ###
def falsify(leftover):
false = []
for num in leftover:
if 30 > num > 20:
false.append(num - 10)
elif num >= 30:
false.append('1' + (str(num[1:])))
else:
false.append(num)
return false
I don't have any other idea except breaking into 2 methods.
leftover1 = [19.7, 20.0, 28.5, 30.0, 30.7]
def process(leftover):
false = []
for num in leftover:
print('num:' , num)
if 30 > num >= 20: false.append(num - 10)
elif num >= 30:
# (str(num[1]))
result = str(num)
#print('result:' , result)
false.append('1' + result[1:])
#
else:
false.append(num)
return false
def falsify(leftover):
#Note ## Your code here (replace with a single line) ###
return process(leftover)
print('result', falsify(leftover1))
Sample output as below
num: 19.7
num: 20.0
num: 28.5
num: 30.0
num: 30.7
result [19.7, 10.0, 18.5, '10.0', '10.7']
Upvotes: 0
Views: 108
Reputation: 27725
leftover = [19.7, 20.0, 28.5, 30.0, 30.7]
def falsify(leftover):
return [num - 10 if 30 > num >= 20 else ('1' + str(num)[1:]) if num >= 30 else num for num in leftover]
print('result', falsify(leftover))
# output
#result [19.7, 10.0, 18.5, '10.0', '10.7']
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 117
You can do it with list comprehension:
def falsify(leftover):
return [num - 10 if 30 > num > 20 else ('1' + str(num[1:])) if num >= 30 else num for num in leftover]
Upvotes: 2