For those who are here because they want to measure the lengths of all the elements in a sequence(list,tuple, etc) and return those lengths into another sequence (list, tuple etc), do this:
TLDR
list_of_lengths = (lambda x:[len(i) for i in x])(lst)
Longer explanation (from the inner brackets, moving outwards)
- We loop through our list and get the corresponding length value of each element using the len() function which is inbuilt into Python.
[len(i) for i in x]
- Create a temporary function to wrap the looping operation in the previous point so that any list can be put into the function and its element lengths returned.
(lambda x:[len(i) for i in x])
- Call the function using our list as the argument by putting it in brackets next to the function definition.
(lambda x:[len(i) for i in x])(lst)
- Assign the newly created list to variable so that you can use it for other operations (like finding the largest/smallest element or its index as seen in the question asked on this page.)
list_of_lengths = (lambda x:[len(i) for i in x])(lst)