I have a set of coordinates for 2 points (0 and 1) in list `data`:
data: [0 [834.5, 211.5]][1 [941.5, 362.5]]\n
[0 [834.5, 213.5]][1 [943.0, 362.5]]\n
[0 [825.0, 206.0]][1 [961.5, 360.0]]\n
[0 [814.0, 201.0]][1 [973.5, 358.5]]\n
[0 [813.0, 200.5]][1 [973.5, 357.5]]\n
[0 [779.0, 184.0]][1 [992.5, 358.0]]\n
[0 [758.0, 174.0]][1 [993.5, 366.0]]\n
[0 [758.0, 173.5]][1 [992.5, 366.5]]\n
[0 [714.5, 160.0]][1 [991.0, 391.0]]\n
[0 [691.0, 154.5]][1 [1012.0, 372.0]]\n
[0 [690.5, 154.0]][1 [1012.0, 372.0]]\n
[0 [648.0, 157.5]][1 [1012.0, 372.0]]\n
[0 [631.5, 164.0]][1 [1012.0, 372.0]]\n
I need to put the column starting with 834.5 in `head_x` list, 211.5 in `head_y` list, 941.5 in `foot_x`, and 362.5 in `foot_y`. For the first 9 rows, I used this code:
for i in range(4, len(data), 37):
head_x.append(data[i:i+5])
for i in range(11, len(data), 37):
head_y.append(data[i: i+5])
for i in range(22, len(data), 37):
foot_x.append(data[i: i+5])
for i in range(29, len(data), 37):
foot_y.append(data[i: i+5])
However, I am not sure how to deal with numbers like 1012.0. I have tried to write some code that would change the for-loop if the `number > 999`, but each character is an element in the overall large list, so that does not work. I am not really sure how to approach this, so some help would be greatly appreciated.
This was the unfortunate output for `head_x`:
['834.5', '834.5', '825.0', '814.0', '813.0', '779.0', '758.0', '758.0', '714.5', '691.0', '[690.', ' [648', '0 [63', '[0 [6', '\n[0 [', ']\n[0 ', ']]\n[0', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]\n[', '0]]']
What I have tried:
I have tried to write some code that would change the for-loop if the `number > 999`, but each character is an element in the overall large list, so that does not work. I am not really sure how to approach this, so some help would be greatly appreciated.