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I have a list in Python which I'm trying to print the first five elements out of it using list comprehension.

I understand that this has to be done using double list comprehensions. I have the following at the moment:

print [[x[i] for x in mylist] for i in range(0,5)]

This throws the following error: IndexError: tuple index out of range.

When I print each one separately, it works out fine. I do print mylist[0], print mylist[1] etc...

What is the issue here? I have a feeling that my entire double comprehension is not right. Now here's what I'm thinking:

[x for x in range(0,5)]

This creates a list of x's for each x in range(0,5). Since this is my index, I nested another list comprehension statement before that as above to do that over my specific list.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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mylist[:5] gives the first 5 elements of mylist. (If mylist has fewer than 5 elements in it, then mylist[:5] will return a list of length len(mylist).) Using a list comprehension here would be overkill.

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  • You suggest alternative for [[x[i] for i in range(0,5)] for x in mylist] and not for [[x[i] for x in mylist] for i in range(0,5)] - read carefully.
    – akaRem
    Dec 8, 2012 at 0:37
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Provided myList contains at least 5 elements, and you really want to use list comprehension, try this:

[print (mylist[i]) for i in range (0, 5)]
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unutbu's is the best solution. Performing it using list comprehensions, you'd want

[mylist[i] for i in range(5)]
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As for why you are getting the error, if myList is a list of tuples, look at it like this:

myList = [(0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3)]

result = []
for i in range(5):
    sub_result = []
    # Here x will be (0, 1), etc.
    for x in myList:
        # Here you are referencing the ith element of your tuple
        # If your tuple doesn't contain that many elements, you get the error
        sub_result.append(x[i]) 

Therefore it is accessing your tuple and not your list. The other solutions all show how to correct this, so definitely vote for one them - this will hopefully just help figure out why it is causing an error :)

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print [mylist[j] for j in [ i for i in range(5)]]

Although @unutbu's approach is much more readable.

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You are trying to access indexes that out of range. It means that your x tuple has length < 5.

It happens for data like [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]..]

x here would be [1,2,3], then [4,5,6] etc

when you try x[5] - you get Exception

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