Hi,
I'm trying to assign a value into a specific position in a tuple but I
figured out that is not simple to do that and I nees a little help.

I have this input:

> a = [ (1,2) , (3,4) , (5,6) ]
>

And I want this output:

> a = [ (1,2) , (3,*0*) , (5,6) ]


I just want to change position a[1][1] from this tuple

I tried with the python cmd line some inputs but the closest I got was this
one:

a = a[:2-1] + (3,0) + a[2:]


Note that [2-1], the number 2 will be replaced to a var in my final code.

But my outpu is being:

(1,2) , (3,0), *0* , (5,6)


How can I take this 0 from the tuple and make it the right way?

Thanks,
Paolo Bacci.
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