Adding multiple elements to a list in Python

2019-08-04 09:58发布

I am trying to write something in Python that will be like a piano. Each number that the user enters will play a different sound.

  1. The user is prompted for how many keys they want to be able to press (iterations).
  2. They will be prompted for a number for a sound the same amount of times as they entered for iterations. Each number is a different sound.
  3. It will play the sounds.

I am having trouble with the userNum function. I need all of the numbers that they enter for sounds to append to a list, and then another function will read the list and play each sound accordingly. This is what I have so far:

#Gets a user input for each sound and appends to a list.
def userNum(iterations):
  for i in range(iterations):
    a = eval(input("Enter a number for sound: "))
  myList = []
  while True:
    myList.append(a)
    break
  print(myList)
  return myList

This is what the printed list looks like with the code that I have so far:

>>> userNum(5)
Enter a number for sound: 1
Enter a number for sound: 2
Enter a number for sound: 3
Enter a number for sound: 4
Enter a number for sound: 5
[5]

Any thoughts of a way to get it to append each number to the list, or if there is a more efficient way of doing this?

3条回答
forever°为你锁心
2楼-- · 2019-08-04 10:37

You can simply return a list comp:

def userNum(iterations):
    return [int(input("Enter a number for sound: ")) for _ in range(iterations) ]

If you were using a loop you should use a while loop and verify input with a try/except:

def user_num(iterations):
    my_list = []
    i = 0
    while i < iterations:
        try:
            inp = int(input("Enter a number for sound: "))
        except ValueError:
            print("Invalid input")
            continue
        i += 1
        my_list.append(inp)
    return my_list
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戒情不戒烟
3楼-- · 2019-08-04 10:38

The first thing you should do in your function is initialize an empty list. Then you can loop the correct number of times, and within the for loop you can append into myList. You should also avoid using eval and in this case simply use int to convert to an integer.

def userNum(iterations):
    myList = []
    for _ in range(iterations):
        value = int(input("Enter a number for sound: "))
        myList.append(value)
    return myList

Testing

>>> userNum(5)
Enter a number for sound: 2
Enter a number for sound: 3
Enter a number for sound: 1
Enter a number for sound: 5
Enter a number for sound: 9
[2, 3, 1, 5, 9]
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Juvenile、少年°
4楼-- · 2019-08-04 10:39

def userNum(iterations):

number_list = []

while iterations > 0:
    number = int(input("Enter a number for sound : "))
    number_list.append(number)
    iterations = iterations - 1
return number_list

print "Numbers List - {0}".format(userNum(5))

Enter a number for sound : 9

Enter a number for sound : 1

Enter a number for sound : 2

Enter a number for sound : 0

Enter a number for sound : 5

Numbers List - [9, 1, 2, 0, 5]

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