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How to remove specific item from tuples in a list of tuples with Python

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lst_tpl = [(8, 2), (8, 0, 5, 7), (1, 2, 8), (8, 5), (8, 8)] 

val = 8

result = [tuple(i for i in t if i != val) for t in lst_tpl] 
  
print(result)


'''
run:

[(2,), (0, 5, 7), (1, 2), (5,), ()]

'''

 



answered Dec 18, 2019 by avibootz
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lst_tpl = [(8, 2), (8, 0, 5, 7), (1, 2, 8), (8, 5), (8, 8)] 
 
val = 8
 
lst_tpl = [tuple(i for i in t if i != val) for t in lst_tpl] 
   
print(lst_tpl)
 
 
'''
run:
 
[(2,), (0, 5, 7), (1, 2), (5,), ()]
 
'''

 



answered Dec 19, 2019 by avibootz

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