I was just wondering if there was an especially pythonic way of adding two tuples elementwise?
So far (a and b are tuples), I have
map(sum, zip(a, b))
My expected output would be:
(a[0] + b[0], a[1] + b[1], ...)
And a possible weighing would be to give a 0.5 weight and b 0.5 weight, or so on. (I'm trying to take a weighted average).
Which works fine, but say I wanted to add a weighting, I'm not quite sure how I would do that.
Thanks
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tuples element wise. You can also dotuple(sum(aa, bb) for aa, bb in zip(a, b))
to unpack the two elements into separate variables. What would your weighting formula be?sum(i)
(orsum(aa, bb)
for that matter), you can use a different expression to create other elements. Including a tuple with both the sum and other values:(sum(aa, bb), aa / bb)
for example.sum