c = []
Indices = []
list_ = iter([0.10,0.16,0.25,0.50,0.75,0.90])
for i in list_:
b = around((total_*i), decimals = 2)
t = where(fcol == find_nearest(fcol,b))
c.append(b)
indices.append(t)
print t #gives:
(array([485]),)
(array([523]),)
(array([576]),)
(array([733]),)
(array([963]),)
(array([1254]),)
when I print the indices list outside for loop it looks like:
print indices #gives:
[(array([485]),), (array([523]),), (array([576]),), (array([733]),), (array([963]),), (array([1254]),)]
While desired output is a list like:
[485, 523, 576, 733, 963, 1254]
Question:
Is this method I used to write a 'list of arrays' a good approach?(well I think there may be more efficient ways) If it is, how can I access the numbers (elements of arrays) in the list?
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