Newbie Question: Obtain element from list of tuples
HoneyMonster
someone at someplace.invalid
Sun Dec 18 14:41:37 EST 2011
Hi,
I'm just starting to learn Python, so please bear with me. I have in my
program an object (recs) which is a list of tuples (returned as such by a
database query).
My question is doubtless a very easy one to answer: Say I want the ninth
element in the twentieth tuple put into variable PID, I can do this,
bearing in mind that numbering starts at zero:
tup = recs[19]
PID = tup[8]
But there must be an easier way; i.e. to do it in one go without the
extra variable. How do I achieve that please?
Secondly, I am more than happy to read the fine manuals. If someone could
point me in the direction of one or two "for idiots" guides, that would
be greatly appreciated.
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