cursed-dataypes is a library offering cursed variations of standard Python datatypes (so far limited to cursed_list & cursed_tuple)
well, you know how you absolutely never thought "I wonder what element 2.345 of this list is"?
cursed_list allows you to find out!
cursed_list extends the builtin list type to allow floating point indices, or floating point slices.
It interpolates the values of the list elements to get these fractional elements;
e.g. cursed_list([1,2,3])[0.333])
would give 1.333
floating point slices work similarly, including if the step is a float
Note: this means the number of elements of a slice of a cursed_list can be more than the length of the original cursed_list object.
cursed_tuple works similarly, except it is immutable.
Can only assign to cursed_list slices as if it were a normal list; no floats
Can't handle complex number indices - I have no idea what that should even look like
You probably shouldn't, definitely not for anything serious.
The whole point of this is to be like nails on a chalkboard for programmers.