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Accessing Elements of a Tuple

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python

tuples

I am accessing an element of length 2 tuple by tuple_name[0] but the python interpreter keeps giving me error Index out of bounds.

Here is the code for reference:

def full(mask):
    v = True
    for i in mask:
        if i == 0:
            v = False
    return v

def increment(mask, l):
    i = 0
    while (i < l) and (mask[i] == 1):
        mask[i] = 0
        i = i+1
    if i < l:
        mask[i] = 1

def subset(X,Y):
    s = len(X)
    mask = [0 for i in range(s)]
    yield []
    while not full(mask):
        increment(mask, s)
        i = 0
        yield ([X[i] for i in range(s) if mask[i]] , [Y[i] for i in range(s) if mask[i]])

x = [100,12,32]
y = ['hello','hero','fool']

s = subset(x,y)  # s is generator

for a in s:
    print a[0]   # Python gives me error here saying that index out of 
                 # bounds, but it runs fine if I write "print a".
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gibraltar Avatar asked Feb 22 '26 04:02

gibraltar


1 Answers

Changing the final line to simply print a and running the exact code you've pasted above, I get the following output:

[]
([100], ['hello'])
([12], ['hero'])
([100, 12], ['hello', 'hero'])
([32], ['fool'])
([100, 32], ['hello', 'fool'])
([12, 32], ['hero', 'fool'])
([100, 12, 32], ['hello', 'hero', 'fool'])

So, quite clearly, the first iteration is an empty list, so does not have an element 0.

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Daniel Roseman Avatar answered Feb 23 '26 16:02

Daniel Roseman



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