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#Provided is a list of tuples. Create another list called t_check that contains the third element of every tuple. | |
lst_tups = [('Articuno', 'Moltres', 'Zaptos'), ('Beedrill', 'Metapod', 'Charizard', 'Venasaur', 'Squirtle'), ('Oddish', 'Poliwag', 'Diglett', 'Bellsprout'), ('Ponyta', "Farfetch'd", "Tauros", 'Dragonite'), ('Hoothoot', 'Chikorita', 'Lanturn', 'Flaaffy', 'Unown', 'Teddiursa', 'Phanpy'), ('Loudred', 'Volbeat', 'Wailord', 'Seviper', 'Sealeo')] | |
t_check = [] | |
for x in lst_tups: | |
t_check.append(x[2]) | |
print (t_check) | |
#Below, we have provided a list of tuples. | |
#Write a for loop that saves the second element of each tuple into a list called seconds | |
tups = [('a', 'b', 'c'), (8, 7, 6, 5), ('blue', 'green', 'yellow', 'orange', 'red'), (5.6, 9.99, 2.5, 8.2), ('squirrel', 'chipmunk')] | |
seconds = [] | |
for each in tups: | |
seconds.append(each[1]) | |
print(seconds) | |
#we have provided you a dictionary called pokemon. | |
#For every key value pair, append the key to the list p_names, and append the value to the list p_number. | |
#Do not use the .keys() or .values() methods. | |
pokemon = {'Rattata': 19, 'Machop': 66, 'Seel': 86, 'Volbeat': 86, 'Solrock': 126} | |
p_names = [] | |
p_number = [] | |
for x in pokemon.items(): | |
p_names.append(x[0]) | |
p_number.append(x[1]) | |
#The list below, tuples_lst, is a list of tuples. | |
#Create a list of the second elements of each tuple and assign this list to the variable country | |
tuples_lst = [('Beijing', 'China', 2008), ('London', 'England', 2012), ('Rio', 'Brazil', 2016, 'Current'), ('Tokyo', 'Japan', 2020, 'Future')] | |
country = [] | |
for x in tuples_lst: | |
country.append(x[1]) | |
#With only one line of code, assign the variables city, country, and year to the values of the tuple olymp | |
olymp = ('Rio', 'Brazil', 2016) | |
city, country, year = olymp | |
#Given is the dictionary, gold, which shows the country and the number of gold medals | |
#they have earned so far in the 2016 Olympics. | |
#Create a list, num_medals, that contains only the number of medals for each country. | |
#You must use the .items() method. Note: The .items() method provides a list of tuples. Do not use .keys() method. | |
gold = {'USA':31, 'Great Britain':19, 'China':19, 'Germany':13, 'Russia':12, 'Japan':10, 'France':8, 'Italy':8} | |
num_medals = [] | |
for x in gold.items(): | |
num_medals.append(x[1]) | |
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