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Tuples (1/3)

Tuples - is one more type of data available in Python. Tuples are usually used when we have a description of some object (such as point coordinates, characteristics of a car, etc...). Tuples may contain data of different types inside, but unlike lists - they are immutable. If you can modify the list by using, for example, list.append() or list.extend(), if you want to modify a tuple, you have to reassign it to a new variable (or the same).

To create tuple use (elem1, elem2, ...) notation or function tuple(x), where x is iterable.

For example, let's create tuple with countries areas and populations.

CountryAreaPopulation
USA9629091331002651
Canada998467037742154
Germany35711483783942
123
# create tuple countries_tuple = ("USA", 9629091, 331002651, "Canada", 9984670, 37742154, "Germany", 357114, 83783942) print(countries_tuple)
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Create the tuple (people_tuple) for the people below and print it:

NameAgeHeight
Alex23178
Noah34189
Peter29175

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Tuples (1/3)

Tuples - is one more type of data available in Python. Tuples are usually used when we have a description of some object (such as point coordinates, characteristics of a car, etc...). Tuples may contain data of different types inside, but unlike lists - they are immutable. If you can modify the list by using, for example, list.append() or list.extend(), if you want to modify a tuple, you have to reassign it to a new variable (or the same).

To create tuple use (elem1, elem2, ...) notation or function tuple(x), where x is iterable.

For example, let's create tuple with countries areas and populations.

CountryAreaPopulation
USA9629091331002651
Canada998467037742154
Germany35711483783942
123
# create tuple countries_tuple = ("USA", 9629091, 331002651, "Canada", 9984670, 37742154, "Germany", 357114, 83783942) print(countries_tuple)
copy
Oppgave

Swipe to start coding

Create the tuple (people_tuple) for the people below and print it:

NameAgeHeight
Alex23178
Noah34189
Peter29175

Løsning

Switch to desktopBytt til skrivebordet for virkelighetspraksisFortsett der du er med et av alternativene nedenfor
Alt var klart?

Hvordan kan vi forbedre det?

Takk for tilbakemeldingene dine!

Seksjon 5. Kapittel 4
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