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A tuple is a immutable [[Python_Language#Sequence_Types|sequence type]] that contains zero or more elements and whose elements can be of different types. Once a tuple is defined, you can't add, delete or change items. A tuple is similar to a constant [[Python Language List#Overview|list]].
A tuple is a immutable [[Python_Language#Sequence_Types|sequence type]] that contains zero or more elements and whose elements can be of different types. Once a tuple is defined, you can't add, delete or change items. A tuple is similar to a constant [[Python Language List#Overview|list]].
=Declaration=
=Declaration=
=Conversion from other Data Structures=
=Tuple Unpacking=
=Tuple Unpacking=
=Exchanging Variable Values=
=Exchanging Variable Values=
Tuples can be used to exchange to variable values without using a third temporary variable.
Tuples can be used to exchange to variable values without using a third temporary variable.

Revision as of 04:55, 20 January 2022

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Overview

A tuple is a immutable sequence type that contains zero or more elements and whose elements can be of different types. Once a tuple is defined, you can't add, delete or change items. A tuple is similar to a constant list.

Declaration

Conversion from other Data Structures

Tuple Unpacking

Exchanging Variable Values

Tuples can be used to exchange to variable values without using a third temporary variable.