Defining a list in Python is easy—just use the bracket syntax to indicate items in a list, like this: list_of_ints = [1, 2, 3] Items in a list do not have to all be the same type; they can be any ...
Is there a general way to traverse and replace the items in a nested sequence of arbitrary depth? Say, for instance, that I want to eliminate all the commas in any strings in some absurd nested ...
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