The zip method lets us map the corresponding index of multiple containers so that we can use them using as a single unit.
Signature:
zip(*iterators)
Arguments:
Python iterables or collections (e.g., list, string, etc.)
Returns:
A single iterator object with combined mapped values
# Example: zip() function
emp = [ "tom", "john", "jerry", "jake" ]
age = [ 32, 28, 33, 44 ]
dept = [ 'HR', 'Accounts', 'R&D', 'IT' ]
# call zip() to map values
out = zip(emp, age, dept)
# convert all values for printing them as set
out = set(out)
# Displaying the final values
print ("The output of zip() is : ",end="")
print (out)
The output is:
The output of zip() is : {('jerry', 33, 'R&D'), ('jake', 44, 'IT'), ('john', 28, 'Accounts'), ('tom', 32, 'HR')}