Python Language Tuple

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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, and could be used instead of a list, if we can afford the "list" to be immutable. Naturally, the list's mutating functions append(), insert() do not exist on tuples. There are several advantages of using a tuple instead of a list: a tuple uses less space than a list and they cannot be mutated by mistake. Positional function arguments can be grouped together and provided as a tuple in the function body (*args).

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.

Named Tuples

Named tuples can be a simple alternative to objects.