Recently I came across this list comprehension
code from a python book:
['%s="%s"' % item for item in attrs.items()]
when passing 'attrs = {'size':'large', 'quantity':6}
it produces ['size="large"', 'quantity="6"']
as output. But I am confused as to which variable captures the keys and which one captures the values.
I understand that attrs.items()
will produce 2-tuples
containing keys
and values
, but there is only one variable, (items
) provided to capture it, then how does it work? Can someone please take its parts apart and explain what magic is going on here? It is all the more complex as there is some string formatting also going on here simultaneously.