New to python and I am just trying to test out some stuff. From some research I think I need a list to store all the vector points
mlist1 = [
[7, 12],
[22, 31],
[4, 17]]
everything is good I test it out as a print to see.
print (mlist1);
but now I would like to use each element as a vector for a blit. So my code looked liked this
for number in mlist1:
s=pygame.display.set_mode((600, 600));
newInt = mlist1[number];
s.blit(array_surface, newInt);
(got an error: TypeError: list indices must be integers, not list
)
I understand that blit needs an int, but is there any other function available or anything else I can do to achieve my goal? I am open to any and all suggestions(even if that means doing something different than what I am currently doing, I merely am doing this all from scratch with very little experience with python or vectors in this sense), thank you in advance.
EDIT:
Another point I would like to make is that I am trying to make a NavGraph so I need nodes, so this is essentially what will be nodes so if that affects anyone's answer/comments, just wanted to put that out there.
EDIT 2:
To clarify my question more I wanted to explain that I am essentially trying to pass a vector into a blit, but I need an integer. I am wondering if there is another function or something that I can use to basically pass the vector in instead of a integer and still have it draw in the window