I know it's a very basic question but i am also a newbie in python environment. I am writing my first program (Data structure problem) where i need to read some input test cases.
Input:
The first line contains the number of test cases T. T test cases follow.
The first line for each case contains N, the number of elements to be sorted.
The next line contains N integers a[1],a[2]...,a[N].
Constraints:
1 <= T <= 5
1 <= N <= 100000
1 <= a[i] <= 1000000
Sample Input:
2
5
1 1 1 2 2
5
2 1 3 1 2
I wrote a following program to read the above input from a file but i am sure that this is not the best way to do it because it contains a lot of if-else loop and for loop which will really sucks at the large inputs.
sample = open('sample.txt')
first = sample.readline()
if len(first) > 5 or len(first) <1:
print "Not correct input";
else:
test = sample.readline
for x in range(0,len(first)):
second = sample.readline()
if len(second) >100000 or len(second) < 1:
print "wrong input";
else:
third = list()
for y in range(0, len(third)):
third.append(sample.readline()[:1])
method_test(third) #calling a method for each sample input
Please suggest me the best solution.


ifs are always going to fail (impossible to satisfy both and conditions). Which is to say, they will never print "Not correct input"/"wrong input". – CrazyCasta Nov 4 '12 at 19:40if len(first) > 5 and len(first) <1does not make sense. You probably meanor? – codeape Nov 4 '12 at 19:46