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I have tuple of lists. One of these lists is a list of scores. I want to convert the list of scores to a numpy array to take advantage of the pre-built stats that scipy provides.

In this case the tuple is called 'data'

In [12]: type data[2]
-------> type(data[2])
Out[12]: <type 'list'>

In [13]: type data[2][1]
-------> type(data[2][1])
Out[13]: <type 'list'>

In [14]: type data[2][1][1]
-------> type(data[2][1][1])
Out[14]: <type 'float'>

In [15]: print data[2][1]
-------> print(data[2][1])
[16.66, 16.66, 16.66, 16.66, 5.5599999999999996, 16.699999999999999]

In [16]: print data[2][1][1]
-------> print(data[2][1][1])
16.66

Can I do this easily once I have stored the tuple?

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The command numpy.asarray will turn a number of pre-set iterable containers (list, tuple, etc) into a numpy array.

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