Hi all, I thought to just add to my previous thread, but created a new one because the topic is a bit different. Hope y'all don't mind.
Anyhow: a) How would I concatenate two tuples? Or a tuple with a variable? Say I have testtuple = (1,2,3) testvar = 4 and want to get newtuple = (1,2,3,4) (not ((1,2,3),4) I've tried newtuple = tuple(testtuple...,testvar...) newtuple = tuple(testtuple...,testvar) newtuple = testtuple...,testvar but none of those have worked to produce the desired result. b) I have an array of tuples tuplearray = [(a1,b1,c1),(a2,b2,c2)...,(an,bn,cn)] How could I then unpack the array into aarray = [a1,a2...,an] barray = [b1,b2...,bn] carray = [c1,c3...,cn] such that each position in the tuple gets unpacked into a corresponding individual array? In Python, I would use alist,blist,clist = zip(*tuplelist) It appears that aarray,barray,carray = zip(tuplearray...) is not the Julia equivalent. My version of Julia is the .3 RC. Thanks for your help
