If you only want the last value in each row to count, only include that in the generator expression:
max_value, max_index = max((row[-1], (i, len(row) - 1))
for i, row in enumerate(score_matrix))
row[-1]
takes the last value of a given row, and len(row) - 1
produces the index of that last element.
If you also need the last row, then add those elements in a separate sequence; you can use itertools.chain()
to combine two generators:
from itertools import chain
max_value, max_index = max(chain(
((row[-1], (i, len(row) - 1)) for i, row in enumerate(score_matrix)),
((c, (len(score_matrix) - 1, j)) for j, c in enumerate(score_matrix[-1]))
))
This does include that column in the last row twice, but for one extra value it's not worth slicing the last row for.
Demo:
>>> from itertools import chain
>>> score_matrix = [[6, 1, 2], [1, 2, 3], [3, 4, 5]]
>>> max(chain(
... ((row[-1], (i, len(row) - 1)) for i, row in enumerate(score_matrix)),
... ((c, (len(score_matrix) - 1, j)) for j, c in enumerate(score_matrix[-1]))
... ))
(5, (2, 2))