TheSaint <nob...@nowhere.net.no> writes: > The example was to show that after having made a set > > set(aa) > > the need to get that set converted into a list.
As pointed out: you already know how to create a set from an object; creating a list from an object is very similar: list(set(aa)) But why are you doing that? What are you trying to achieve? -- \ “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that | `\ divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of | _o__) being correct.” —Niels Bohr (to Wolfgang Pauli), 1958 | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list