Thanks all for your immediate responses :) On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Joel Goldstick <joel.goldst...@gmail.com>wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 8:30 AM, eryksun <eryk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Sunil Tech <sunil.tech...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > >> text1 contains > >> This is from Text1 --- 1st line > >> .... > >> > >> text2 contains > >> This is from Text2 --- 1st line > >> .... > >> > >> i want result in text3 like > >> This is from Text1 --- 1st line > >> This is from Text2 --- 1st line > >> .... > > zip gets you tuples. map can operate on those tuples > > I just tried this: > >>> x = [1,2,3] > >>> y = [4,5,6] > >>> def print_2(t): > ... print t[0], t[1] > ... > >>> z = zip(x,y) > >>> z > [(1, 4), (2, 5), (3, 6)] > > >>> r = map(print_2, z) > 1 4 > 2 5 > 3 6 > >>> > > You need to write a function that writes the tuple to a file. It will > look something like my print_2() function > -- > Joel Goldstick >
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