bruce blosser added the comment:
ok - well sorry, I am obviously in way over my head, and now very confused...
I was just going by what was being said on a number of python web sites,
including one where I am taking a class in intermediate python coding, and
thought I was seeing a
bruce blosser added the comment:
read the advice...
Yes this does work:
("Hello", 1, None) + (23, 19.5, "Goodbye")
('Hello', 1, None, 23, 19.5, 'Goodbye')
because you are not creating a 3rd string!
but try this, and it will NOT work:
FatThing=
New submission from bruce blosser :
The concatenation of two tuples into a third tuple, using the + command, causes
an error if every member of each of the two tuples is NOT a string! This does
not appear to be documented ANYWHERE, and really causes a whole lot of head
scratching and more