[<abg@comco-inc.com>]
I am writing a script which returns a list of tuples, like so:
[('http://www.news.com/frontdoor/0-1.html?tag=hd_ts', 'CNET'), ('http://www.news.com/shopping/0-1257.html?tag=hd_ts', 'Price comparisons')]
My question (and it's a dumb one) is: how do I refer to the individual values within the tuples when iterating through the list?
Here's what I've got so far:
myCount = 0
for elem in p.anchors: for elem in elem: print myCount, ": ", elem[0:] myCount = myCount + 1
count=0 for tuple in list_of_tuples: print count, tuple[1], ":", tuple[0] # Alternative print statement print "%s %s: %s" % (count,tuple[1],tuple[0]) count=count+1 The syntax elem[0:] picks out all member from 0 to the end of the list or tuple. Also, it is asking for trouble to use the same variable name ("elem") in the inner and outer loops. Cheers, Tom P