Python- Tuples
A tuple is the collection which is ordered and unchangeable. In Python tuples are written with round brackets.
Example
Create a Tuple:
thistuple = ("apple", "orange", "cherry")
print(thistuple)
Output:
C:\Users\My Name>python demo_tuple.py
('apple', 'orange', 'cherry')
There are the following Tuple Method:
|
Method |
Description |
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Python Tuple count() |
returns occurrences of element in a tuple |
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Python Tuple index() |
returns smallest index of element in tuple |
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Python any() |
Checks if any Element of an Iterable is True |
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Python all() |
returns true when all elements in iterable is true |
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Python ascii() |
Returns String Containing Printable Representation |
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Python bool() |
Converts a Value to Boolean |
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Python enumerate() |
Returns an Enumerate Object |
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Python filter() |
constructs iterator from elements which are true |
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Python iter() |
returns iterator for an object |
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Python len() |
Returns Length of an Object |
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Python max() |
returns largest element |
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Python min() |
returns smallest element |
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Python map() |
Applies Function and Returns a List |
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Python reversed() |
returns reversed iterator of a sequence |
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Python slice() |
creates a slice object specified by range() |
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Python sorted() |
returns sorted list from a given iterable |
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Python sum() |
Add items of an Iterable |
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Python tuple() Function |
Creates a Tuple |
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Python zip() |
Returns an Iterator of Tuples |

