質問

If I have a tuple such as (1,2,3,4) and I want to assign 1 and 3 to variables a and b I could obviously say

myTuple = (1,2,3)
a = my_tuple[0]
b = myTuple[2]

Or something like

(a,_,b,_) = myTuple

Is there a way I could unpack the values, but ignore one or more of them of them?

役に立ちましたか?

解決

Your solution is fine in my opinion. If you really have a problem with assigning _ then you could define a list of indexes and do:

a = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
idxs = [0, 3, 4]
a1, b1, c1 = (a[i] for i in idxs)

他のヒント

I personally would write:

a, _, b = myTuple

This is a pretty common idiom, so it's widely understood. I find the syntax crystal clear.

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