Issue
I have a function that returns a tuple of two lists
def two_lists():
return [1, 2, 3], ['a', 'b', 'c']
I want to loop through the tuple in a manner similar to this
for v1, v2 in two_lists():
print v1, v2
output:
1, a
2, b
3, c
The only way I have found I find rather cumbersome!
a, b = two_lists()
for i, y in zip(a, b):
print i, y
Is there a prettier more pythonic way to achieve this?
Solution
Sure, you can directly unpack two_lists()
in your zip call.
for i, y in zip(*two_lists()):
print i, y
This is the idiomatic way to do this.
Answered By - Morgan Thrapp
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