When it is required to print the rows from the matrix that have the same element at the given index, a list comprehension and the ‘all’ operator is used.
Below is a demonstration of the same −
Example
my_list = [[7745, 6755, 87, 978], [727, 927, 845], [192, 997, 49], [98, 74, 27]] print("The list is :") print(my_list) my_key = 1 print("The key is ") print(my_key) my_result = [element for element in my_list if all(str(i)[my_key] == str(element[0])[my_key] for i in element)] print("The result is :") print(my_result)
Output
The list is : [[7745, 6755, 87, 978], [727, 927, 845], [192, 997, 49], [98, 74, 27]] The key is 1 The result is : [[7745, 6755, 87, 978], [192, 997, 49]]
Explanation
A list of list is defined and is displayed on the console.
The value for key is defined and displayed on the console.
A list comprehension is used to iterate over the list, and the ‘all’ operator is used to check if a specific element at an index is equal to the key.
This is converted to a list and is assigned to a variable.
This is displayed as output on the console.