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Hey gkeswani92,
Could you explain to me what you did in the last two lines?
second_highest = sorted(list(set([marks for name, marks in marksheet])))[1] print('\n'.join([a for a,b in sorted(marksheet) if b == second_highest]))
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Hey gkeswani92,
Could you explain to me what you did in the last two lines?
second_highest = sorted(list(set([marks for name, marks in marksheet])))[1] print('\n'.join([a for a,b in sorted(marksheet) if b == second_highest]))