Both code examples below are old examples of a problem I have where I am iterating through a list of numbers to find numbers that fit a list of conditions but couldn't find a neat way to express it except for:
condition1 and condition2 and condition3 and condition4 and condition5
Two examples of the above:
if str(x).count("2")==0 and str(x).count("4")==0 and str(x).count("6")==0 and str(x).count("8")==0 and str(x).count("0")==0:
if x % 11==0 and x % 12 ==0 and x % 13 ==0 and x%14==0 and x %15 == 0 and x%16==0 and x%17==0 and x%18==0 and x%19==0 and x%20==0:
Is there a simple, more neat way of doing this?
My first retry was to store the conditions in a list like below:
list=["2","4","6","8","0"]
for element in list:
#call the function on all elements of the list
list=[11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20]
for element in list:
#call the function on all elements of the list
but I was hoping for an even neater/simpler way.
You can use a generator expression like this
If the function/calculation is not too complex, you can just put it inline