On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 1:56 PM, isaac tetteh <itette...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I have a list like this > [ > ("name",2344,34, "boy"),("another",345,47,"boy", "last") > ] > How do u get each value from it like > Output > name > 2344 > 34 > ... > > What i did was > for row in list_tuple: > for row2 in row: > return row > > But i get error too many value to unpack
Hi Issac, Can you copy and paste the exact error message and stack trace that you're seeing? Try not to paraphrase it: we need to see exactly the text is saying. In some cases, we'll even pay attention to whitespace and other insanely silly details. :P Since that's tedious for you to retype, just use copy-and-paste. Include everything that the error message says, even if it doesn't make sense to you. We'll try to help you interpret what the error is saying. Unfortunately, you paraphrased the error message above too much: I have no good guesses from what you've presented so far. Also, try to show the entire program that you ran as well. The snippet you showed us is incomplete, because we don't know how the program defines "list_tuple". Generally, you want to include enough detail when asking for help that it's really easy for the tutors here to "reproduce" your problem. That way, we can see the same problem that you see. That's important. My best guess so far, from all that you've shown us, is that a *different* part of the program is responsible for the error you're showing us. That's why we need more details: I think something else other than what you're showing us is producing that error. The reason I think so is because no part of the program you're showing us is doing tuple unpacking, at least from what I can tell. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor