On 06/01/2014 03:00 PM, Pepsodent Cola wrote:
list.append(<tuple>)At first I was trying to use list.append but then Python complained that append could only take 1 argument. So I google around and list.extend said that it could take more arguments so I just went with it.
What is this right method you are thinking about?
instead of
list.append(individual, tuple, elements)
My imagination is very limited I only know of append but not sure how to work with it in this situation.--
On Sunday, June 1, 2014 2:52:33 PM UTC+2, Masklinn wrote:
On 2014-06-01, at 14:29 , Pepsodent Cola <pepsod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I want to transform my articles_list5 list comprehension back to a traditional looping construct to make things easier to read.
> The articles_list5 returns a list of tuples.
>
> But when I try to do the same using traditional looping in articles_list6 then I just get one long list from everything. How do I transform list5 to list6 correctly so it still returns a list of tuples?
By using the right method? Why are you calling list.extend?
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