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Start your free trialVishal vasudev
1,238 PointsHow to approach this problem
How to handle two iterabales simultaneously
# combo([1, 2, 3], 'abc')
# Output:
# [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]
# If you use .append(), you'll want to pass it a tuple of new values.
def combo(a,b):
tu = ()
for i in a:
1 Answer
Cindy Lea
Courses Plus Student 6,497 PointsIn th simplest terms the code should look something like this:
def combo(one, two): return list(zip(one,two))