Oct-11-2018, 11:49 AM
Thanks both of you - I am already watching the recommended video on looping.
Thanks volcano63 for that hint:)
Right away in the video is an example shown which raises for me a likely very simple
question, but the answer might help my further fundamental understanding.
https://gyazo.com/c3d15731bb33355ef932d49146082646
Basically, I do wonder how and why Python can know that 'i' is a single value from the list?
Is it because a range was targeted at a collection of date (in this case at a list)?
Thanks volcano63 for that hint:)
Right away in the video is an example shown which raises for me a likely very simple
question, but the answer might help my further fundamental understanding.
https://gyazo.com/c3d15731bb33355ef932d49146082646
Basically, I do wonder how and why Python can know that 'i' is a single value from the list?
Is it because a range was targeted at a collection of date (in this case at a list)?