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Python - Join tuple elements in a list
In this article, we are going to learn how to join tuple elements in a list. It's a straightforward thing using join and map methods. Follow the below steps to complete the task.
- Initialize list with tuples that contain strings.
- Write a function called join_tuple_string that takes a tuple as arguments and return a string.
- Join the tuples in the list using map(join_tuple_string, list) method.
- Convert the result to list.
- Print the result.
Example
# initializing the list with tuples
string_tuples = [('A', 'B', 'C'), ('Tutorialspoint', 'is a', 'popular', 'site', 'for tech learnings')]
# function that converts tuple to string
def join_tuple_string(strings_tuple) -> str:
return ' '.join(strings_tuple)
# joining all the tuples
result = map(join_tuple_string, string_tuples)
# converting and printing the result
print(list(result))
If you run the above code, then you will get the following result.
Output
['A B C', 'Tutorialspoint is a popular site for tech learnings']
Conclusion
If you have any queries in the article, mention them in the comment section.
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