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How to use enumerate on a list of strings to get a tuple of an index and element value in Python

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lst = ['java', 'python', 'c', 'php', 'c++']

for tup in enumerate(lst):
    print(tup)


'''
run:

(0, 'java')
(1, 'python')
(2, 'c')
(3, 'php')
(4, 'c++')

'''

 





answered Nov 1, 2018 by avibootz
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lst = ['java', 'python', 'c', 'php', 'c++']

for index, value in enumerate(lst):
    print(str(index) + " " + value)


'''
run:

0 java
1 python
2 c
3 php
4 c++

'''

 





answered Nov 1, 2018 by avibootz

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