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Q:

python convert list of lists to list of strings

# Basix syntax:
['delim'.join([str(elem) for elem in sublist]) for sublist in my_list]
# Where delim is the delimiter that will separate the elements of the
#	nested lists when they are flattened to a list of strings

# Note, this uses two "levels" of list comprehension

# Example usage 1:
my_list = [[1, '1', 1], [2,'2',2], [3,'3',3]]
[' '.join([str(elem) for elem in sublist]) for sublist in my_list]
--> ['1 1 1', '2 2 2', '3 3 3'] # List of space-delimited strings

# Example usage 2:
my_list = [[1, '1', 1], [2,'2',2], [3,'3',3]]
['_'.join([str(elem) for elem in sublist]) for sublist in my_list]
--> ['1_1_1', '2_2_2', '3_3_3'] # List of underscore-delimited strings
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# Basic syntax using list comprehension:
lsit_of_strings = [str(i) for i in your_list]

# Example usage:
your_list = ['strings', 'and', 'numbers', 11, 23, 42]
lsit_of_strings = [str(i) for i in your_list]
print(lsit_of_strings)
--> ['strings', 'and', 'numbers', '11', '23', '42'] # List of strings
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list_of_string = [''.join(element) for element in list_of_list]
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# Python program to convert a list 
# to string using join() function 
    
# Function to convert   
def listToString(s):  
    
    # initialize an empty string 
    str1 = " " 
    
    # return string   
    return (str1.join(s)) 
        
        
# Driver code     
s = ['Geeks', 'for', 'Geeks'] 
print(listToString(s))  
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