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creating batch in python
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result=[]
list = int(raw_input("enter the length of list:"))
size_of_batch=int(raw_input("enter the size of batch:"))
def createBatch(lst):
lenLst = len(lst)
if lenLst > size_of_batch:
no_of_batch=lenLst/size_of_batch
last_entry_batch=lenLst%size_of_batch
first_index=0
last_index=size_of_batch
else:
no_of_batch=0
first_index=0
last_entry_batch=lenLst
newList = lst[0:last_entry_batch]
runChangeState(result,newList)
return
while no_of_batch != 0:
newList = lst[first_index:last_index]
runChangeState(result,newList)
first_index=first_index+size_of_batch
last_index=last_index+size_of_batch
no_of_batch = no_of_batch-1
if no_of_batch==0:
newList = lst[first_index:last_index]
runChangeState(result,newList)
def runChangeState(result,newList):
result.append(newList)
#return newList
createBatch(range(list))
for each in result:
print each
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result=[]
list = int(raw_input("enter the length of list:"))
size_of_batch=int(raw_input("enter the size of batch:"))
def createBatch(lst):
lenLst = len(lst)
if lenLst > size_of_batch:
no_of_batch=lenLst/size_of_batch
last_entry_batch=lenLst%size_of_batch
first_index=0
last_index=size_of_batch
else:
no_of_batch=0
first_index=0
last_entry_batch=lenLst
newList = lst[0:last_entry_batch]
runChangeState(result,newList)
return
while no_of_batch != 0:
newList = lst[first_index:last_index]
runChangeState(result,newList)
first_index=first_index+size_of_batch
last_index=last_index+size_of_batch
no_of_batch = no_of_batch-1
if no_of_batch==0:
newList = lst[first_index:last_index]
runChangeState(result,newList)
def runChangeState(result,newList):
result.append(newList)
#return newList
createBatch(range(list))
for each in result:
print each
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Vivek Sharma
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Vivek Sharma
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