maybe list(tuple)[0:2])) will
get you what you
want but I don’t know how to
change it back to a tuple.
I’m just starting out but
I would be interested also.
mark
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Subject: nested tuple slice
hello!
I want to change a nested tuple like:
tuple = (('goat', 90, 100), ('cat', 80, 80), ('platypus', 60, 800))
into:
tuple = (('goat', 90), ('cat', 80), ('platypus', 60))
in other words, slice the first elements of every index
Any ideas on how to do this in an elegant, pythonic way?
Best regards,
Dimitri