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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T19:25:08+00:00 2026-05-17T19:25:08+00:00

I have come across a small problem. Say I have two lists: list_A =

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I have come across a small problem. Say I have two lists:

list_A = ['0','1','2']
list_B = ['2','0','1']

I then have a list of lists:

matrix = [
['56','23','4'],
['45','5','67'],
['1','52','22']
]

I then need to iterate through list_A and list_B and effectively use them as co-ordinates. For example I take the firs number from list A and B which would be ‘0’ and ‘2’, I then use them as co-ordinates: print matrix[0][2]

I then need to do the same for the 2nd number in list A and B and the 3rd number in list A and B and so forth for however long List A and B how would be. How do this in a loop?

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    2026-05-17T19:25:08+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 7:25 pm
    matrix = [
    ['56','23','4'],
    ['45','5','67'],
    ['1','52','22']
    ]
    
    list_A = ['0','1','2']
    list_B = ['2','0','1']
    
    for x in zip(list_A,list_B):
        a,b=map(int,x)
        print(matrix[a][b])
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