On 21/12/19 6:04 pm, wanghao7...@gmail.com wrote:
I utilized .get_text() + .split() functions and obtain this:
spe=
['$278.86as', 'of', 'Dec', '20,', '2019,', '06:47', 'PST', '-', 'Details']
['4.7', 'inches']
['750', 'x', '1334']
['64', 'GB']
['2', 'GB']
['Apple', 'A11', 'Bionic,', 'Hexa-Core,', '(2x', 'Monsoon', '+', '4x', 
'Mistral)']
['5.22', 'ounces']
['No']
['No']
['12', 'MP']
['7', 'MP']
['1821', 'mah']
['No']
['Yes,', 'on', 'the', 'front']
['None']
['iOS', '(Last', 'OS', 'info:', 'IOS', '11)']
['September', '2017']

They have a shared name 'spe', but no concrete names for each list.
If I use spe[0], I can only get all the first element of each list.

How can I mix all of these elements into a single list like:
['$278.86as', 'of', 'Dec', '20,', '2019,', '06:47', 'PST', '-', 
'Details','4.7', 'inches'......]

What is type( spe )? Please copy-paste code/session into your email msg - the above is NOT Python.

Your best solution may be to use a loop (instead of the constant 0, as list-argument).

The answer to your specific question is 'in the manual': list.extend()
(but a loop will likely still be required...)


WebRef:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#sequence-types-list-tuple-range


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