Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Re: Concatenate each item of two list

Hi,

epanda wrote:
>
> On 23 déc, 15:37, Jürgen Krämer <jottka...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Christian Brabandt wrote:
>>
>>> If you have a recent enough vim, something like this should work:
>>> call map(list1, 'v:val.list2[v:idx]')
>>
>> it's v:key, not v:idx.
>>
>>> You need to have at least patchlevel 295 of version 7.2, otherwise this
>>> won't work. I have only 7.2.284, so I can't test.
>
> v:key is for Dict, I am using List now in order to use map in order to
> accelerate process

no, it's v:key. This additional use of v:key was introduced with patch
295. If you have a recent version you find this documented at

:help map()

Regards,
Jürgen

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