I am trying to iterate through a loop in python but the nested loop is not reaching the incremental element.
Is there any way other than using range
like "hasNext()"?
cursor1 = Collection.find({x : {"$gt" : 1}})
array1 = []
array2 = []
print Collection.count()
for r in range(0, cursor1.count()):
first = cursor1.next().get("entity")
array2.append()
for z in range(len(array2)):
print len(original_tweets)
if originalEntity.get("id") != duplicated_entity("id"):
array2.append(second)
Just iterate as you naturally would over cursor objects, I don't see you would want to iterate over it using range
and .next()
.
cursor1= Collection.find({x : {"$gt" : 1}})
for record in cursor1:
# do stuff with your record
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