I have some spreadsheets represented as a list of lists in python, and I'm generating output from those.
However, I end up with some really ugly code when I have to omit sections of the sheet, such as: if not "string" in currentline[index] and not "string2" in currentline[index] and not... and so on.
Is it possible to represent all the conditions as a list of tuples, say omit = [(0, "foo"), (5,"bar)] and then have one if statement that checks of both statements are false?
If I have these two lists:
list = [["bar","baz","foo","bar"],["foo","bar","baz","foo","bar"]]
omit = [(0,"foo"),(4,"bar")]
and I only want the first one to print, I need an if statement to test every condition inside omit somehow, something like:
for idx, condition in enumerate(omit):
a, b = omit[idx]
if list[a] != omit[b] for all pairs of a and b in omit:
print list
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