Syntax error Remove Tuples from the List having every element as None in Python

Remove Tuples from the List having every element as None in Python



When it is required to remove tuples from a list of tuples where a ‘None’ element is present, a list comprehension can be used.

Below is a demonstration of the same −

Example

 Live Demo

my_list = [(2, None, 12), (None, None, None), (23, 64), (121, 13), (None, ), (None, 45, 6)]

print("The list is : ")
print(my_list)

my_result = [sub for sub in my_list if not all(elem == None for elem in sub)]

print("The None tuples have been removed, the result is : " )
print(my_result)

Output

The list is :
[(2, None, 12), (None, None, None), (23, 64), (121, 13), (None,), (None, 45, 6)]
The None tuples have been removed, the result is :
[(2, None, 12), (23, 64), (121, 13), (None, 45, 6)]

Explanation

  • A list of tuple is defined, and is displayed on the console.

  • The list comprehension is used to iterate over the list.

  • The ‘all’ condition is used to see if there are ‘None’ elements.

  • When ‘None’ elements are present, they are filtered out.

  • The remaining data is assigned to a variable.

  • This variable is displayed as the output.

Updated on: 2021-04-15T13:15:53+05:30

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