On 11/23/2016 03:09 AM, Ned Batchelder wrote:
[snip...]
Or using the new string formatting syntax:
msg = '{},{},{}:{}'.format(*item)
The *item in the format() unpacks the tuple.
"new" == "Introduced in 2.6, available since 2008" :)
--Ned.
Of course. I probably should have said "newer" o
On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 3:43:05 AM UTC-5, Larry Hudson wrote:
> On 11/22/2016 08:51 AM, Michiel Overtoom wrote:
> > Hi Ganesh,
> >
> >> Any better suggestion to improve this piece of code and make it look more
> >> pythonic?
> >
> >
> > import random
> >
> > # A list of tuples. Note tha
On 11/22/2016 08:51 AM, Michiel Overtoom wrote:
Hi Ganesh,
Any better suggestion to improve this piece of code and make it look more
pythonic?
import random
# A list of tuples. Note that the L behind a number means that the number is a
'long'.
data = [(1, 1, 373891072L, 8192), (1, 3, 390
Hi Ganesh,
> Any better suggestion to improve this piece of code and make it look more
> pythonic?
import random
# A list of tuples. Note that the L behind a number means that the number is a
'long'.
data = [(1, 1, 373891072L, 8192), (1, 3, 390348800L, 8192), (1, 4, 372719616L,
8192), (2
Dear friends ,
I am using fedora 18 and on Python 2.7 version
I have a list of tuples as shown below
>> list
[(1, 1, 373891072L, 8192), (1, 3, 390348800L, 8192), (1, 4, 372719616L,
8192), (2, 3, 382140416L, 8192), (2, 5, 398721024L, 8192), (3, 1,
374030336L, 8192), (3, 3, 374079488L, 8192),