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In the list below, I want to print only the gender of each index, which, in fact, I can, but as you can notice there are 4 lists that are without definition of gender, which causes, when printing several spaces. I would like to print the genres in a more organized way, formatting the text. See how was my output below in the example.
['2017-01-01 00:02:54', '2017-01-01 00:08:21', '327', 'Larrabee St & Menomonee St', 'Sheffield Ave & Kingsbury St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1984.0']
['2017-01-01 00:06:06', '2017-01-01 00:18:31', '745', 'Orleans St & Chestnut St (NEXT Apts)', 'Ashland Ave & Blackhawk St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1985.0']
['2017-01-01 00:07:28', '2017-01-01 00:12:51', '323', 'Franklin St & Monroe St', 'Clinton St & Tilden St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1990.0']
['2017-01-01 00:07:57', '2017-01-01 00:20:53', '776', 'Broadway & Barry Ave', 'Sedgwick St & North Ave', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1990.0']
['2017-01-01 00:10:44', '2017-01-01 00:21:27', '643', 'State St & Kinzie St', 'Wells St & Polk St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1970.0']
['2017-01-01 00:11:34', '2017-01-01 00:23:47', '733', 'Wabash Ave & Wacker Pl', 'Clinton St & Tilden St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1986.0']
['2017-01-01 00:14:57', '2017-01-01 00:26:22', '685', 'Daley Center Plaza', 'Canal St & Monroe St (*)', 'Customer', '', '']
['2017-01-01 00:15:03', '2017-01-01 00:26:28', '685', 'Daley Center Plaza', 'Canal St & Monroe St (*)', 'Customer', '', '']
['2017-01-01 00:17:01', '2017-01-01 00:29:49', '768', 'Dayton St & North Ave', 'Ogden Ave & Chicago Ave', 'Customer', '', '']
['2017-01-01 00:17:13', '2017-01-01 11:03:34', '38781', 'Wilton Ave & Diversey Pkwy', 'Halsted St & Wrightwood Ave', 'Subscriber', 'Female', '1988.0']
['2017-01-01 00:18:28', '2017-01-01 00:31:05', '757', 'Canal St & Madison St', 'LaSalle St & Illinois St', 'Customer', '', '']
['2017-01-01 00:18:50', '2017-01-01 00:21:47', '177', 'Theater on the Lake', 'Lakeview Ave & Fullerton Pkwy', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1991.0']
['2017-01-01 00:23:41', '2017-01-01 00:29:13', '332', 'Halsted St & Maxwell St', 'Halsted St & 18th St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1984.0']
['2017-01-01 00:25:47', '2017-01-01 00:39:53', '846', 'Ravenswood Ave & Lawrence Ave', 'Clarendon Ave & Gordon Ter', 'Subscriber', 'Female', '1987.0']
['2017-01-01 00:25:47', '2017-01-01 00:43:23', '1056', 'Clark St & Congress Pkwy', 'Wolcott Ave & Polk St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1984.0']
['2017-01-01 00:26:21', '2017-01-01 00:39:40', '799', 'Ravenswood Ave & Lawrence Ave', 'Clarendon Ave & Gordon Ter', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1987.0']
['2017-01-01 00:27:21', '2017-01-01 00:42:59', '938', 'Millennium Park', 'Michigan Ave & 18th St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1991.0']
['2017-01-01 00:27:28', '2017-01-01 00:42:44', '916', 'Millennium Park', 'Michigan Ave & 18th St', 'Subscriber', 'Female', '1990.0']
['2017-01-01 00:27:45', '2017-01-01 00:31:13', '208', 'Damen Ave & Chicago Ave', 'Damen Ave & Division St', 'Subscriber', 'Male', '1982.0']
['2017-01-01 00:27:52', '2017-01-01 00:33:46', '354', 'Paulina Ave & North Ave', 'Damen Ave & Division St', 'Subscriber', 'Female', '1982.0']
My way out was like this:
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Female
Male
Male
Female
Male
Male
Male
Female
Male
Female
"more organized form"? What is it? Can you give an example of what you want pff? What code do you have?
– Miguel
without the spaces , @Miguel , note that I printed the genres , but as it is a project I wanted to leave the text more formatted , understand?
– Cleomir Santos
for i in range(Len(data_list[2:22])): print(data_list[i],[6]) I used this code, loop for to access the rows and indexes .
– Cleomir Santos
This is it: https://repl.it/repls/ThistleSereneGeeklog
– Miguel
thanks , I will test , but what would this exclamation ? I had already seen it but forgot the meaning .
– Cleomir Santos
What question? I don’t understand
– Miguel
I think it would be exclamation, you’re making the denial I think.
– lazyFox
yes yes, exclamation. understood now.
– Cleomir Santos
!=
means 'different from', the opposite of==
, 'equal to'.– Miguel
@Miguel, thanks again. I’ll test the code.
– Cleomir Santos