David H wrote:
# python script
# input: a tuple named tup of index items to include in list of lists,
eg (1,3) and the list of lists
#example input: listoflists = [[61282125371L, 1, 6, 0], [61282125379L,
1, 6, 0], [61282825240L, 6, 6, 0]]
#example tup: (1,3)
ret = []
for i in range(len(listoflists)):
if i in tup:
ret.append(x[i])
return ret
Hmmm, I'd hypothesise that whatever is returning that list of lists is
what needs to change :-S
Thanks. I'm using a web service which returns the list. I resolved the
problem by iterating through the returned list and populating a new list.
I'm sure there's a better way, I just couldn't figure it out.
Cameron
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