On 02/08/13 19:13, Jim Mooney wrote:
comma, then word in S, which made no sense, instead of unpacking - word for (idx, word) in S. Done in again by the implied tuple ;')
Just to pick up a point that might be confusing you. A tuple does not need parentheses. >>> tup = 5,4 >>> tup (5, 4) >>> type(tup) <type 'tuple'> tup is a tuple. Its not implied it is complete. The parentheses are only added to avoid ambiguity and aid readability. For example a single item tuple is more obvious with the parens: t = (6,) # t=6, works but is much harder to see. HTH, -- Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
