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What is use for tuples in python?

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What is use for tuples in python?
posted May 31, 2018 by anonymous

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A Tuple is a collection of Python objects separated by commas. In someways a tuple is similar to a list in terms of indexing, nested objects and repetition but a tuple is immutable unlike lists which are mutable.

answer Jun 30, 2018 by Maninder Bath
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I have a list of tuples where the number of rows in the list and the number of columns in tuples of the list will not be constant. i.e.

list = [(a1,b1, …z1), (a2,b2, …, z2),…. ,(am,bm, … , zm )]. It can be compared to the SQL results, as the number of columns change in the sql, the number of columns change in the list of tuples as well.

I have to iterate through each element of each tuple in the list, perform some checks on the value, convert it and return the modified values as a new list of tuples.

i.e.  list_value = [(‘name1’, 1234, ‘address1’ ), (‘name2’, 5678, ‘address2’), (‘name3’, 1011, ‘addre”ss3’)] 

I need to access each value to check if the value contains a double quote and enclose the string containing double quote with double quotes. The transformation should return

list_value = [(‘name1’, 1234, ‘address1’ ), (‘name2’, 5678, ‘address2’), (‘name3’, 1011, ‘”addre”ss3”’)] 

The simplest approach for me would be to do this:

mod_val = [transform(row) for row in list_value] 
def transform(row): 
   mod_list=[] 
   while index < len(row): 
...    if isinstance(row[index],basestring): 
...       if " in row[index]: 
...          mod_list.append("+row[index]+") 
...    else: 
...       mod_list.append(row[index]) 
...    index = index+1 
... return mod_list 

Is there a way to make the code concise using list comprehension?

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