I'm often met with an analog of the following problem, and have had trouble writing clean code to solve it. Usually, I have something involving a temporary variable and a for loop, but is there a more elegant way?
Suppose I have a list of booleans or values which evaluate to booleans:
[True, False, True, False, False, True]
How would I map this to a list of values, with the index of the previous True, inclusive?
[0, 0, 2, 2, 2, 5]
[EDIT] Have tried something along the lines of:
def example(lst):
rst, tmp = [], None
for i in range(len(lst)):
if lst[i]:
tmp = i
rst.append(tmp)
return rst
Assuming the first element of the list is always True.