Re: nested tuple slice

2005-04-12 Thread Brian van den Broek
dimitri pater said unto the world upon 2005-04-12 17:49: 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

Re: nested tuple slice

2005-04-12 Thread dimitri pater
back to a tuple. I'm just starting out but I would be interested also.       mark   -Original Message- From: python-list-bounces+mleeds=[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of dimitri pater Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 5:49 PM To: [email protected]

RE: nested tuple slice

2005-04-12 Thread Leeds, Mark
dimitri pater Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 5:49 PM To: [email protected] 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), ('

nested tuple slice

2005-04-12 Thread dimitri pater
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 rega