I want to ask if something like this is possible in python:
a,b = [i,i+1 for i in range(5)]
I know this isn't possible because I have got an error, but I think you understand what I am trying to achieve. Let me clear it up, I can do :
a,b = 3+2,3
Edit ---> Or even better:
a,b = [0,1,2,3,4],[1,2,3,4,5]
I wan't a similar thing in my first code example. I am trying to assign variables 'a' and 'b' as list, with list comprehension, but using tuple as assignment, the point is I don't want to use this:
a = [i for in range(5)]
b = [i+1 for in range(5)]
I am aware that I can use this: t = [(i,i+1) for i in range(5)]
, but that's not the point.
By the way this is only a simple example => "i,i+1"
Edit ---> I would like to clarify my question. How to assign several variables (type list) in one line, using list comprehension?