[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a list y > >>>y > ['20001201', 'ARRO', '04276410', '18.500', '19.500', '18.500', > '19.500', '224'] > > from which I want to extract only the 2nd and 4th item by partially > unpacking the list. So I tried > >>>a,b = y[2,4] > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<interactive input>", line 1, in ? > TypeError: list indices must be integers > > Out of curiosity, I tried > >>>a,b = y[2:4] > >>>a > '04276410' > >>> b > '18.500' > > Why does this work (to a point - it gives me items 2 and 3, not 2 and > 4 as I require) and not my first attempt? What is the right syntax to > use when partially upacking a sequence?
if you want two items, fetch two items: a = y[2] b = y[4] y[2:4] is a 2-item slice starting at index 2 and ending *before* index 4. see the documentation for more on slicing. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list