Python: tuple() function
tuple() function
The tuple() function is used to create a tuple in Python. Iterable may be a sequence, a container that supports iteration, or an iterator object.
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Version
(Python 3.2.5)
Syntax:
tuple([iterable])
Parameter:
Name | Description | Required / Optional |
---|---|---|
iterable | A sequence, collection or an iterator object. | Required. |
Example: Python tuple() function
tup1 = tuple()
print('tup1=', tup1)
# creating a tuple from a list
tup2 = tuple([2, 6, 10])
print('tup2=', tup2)
# creating a tuple from a string
tup1 = tuple('Python Exercise')
print('tup1=',tup1)
# creating a tuple from a dictionary
tup1 = tuple({3: 'three', 4: 'four'})
print('tup1=',tup1)
Output:
tup1= () tup2= (2, 6, 10) tup1= ('P', 'y', 't', 'h', 'o', 'n', ' ', 'E', 'x', 'e', 'r', 'c', 'i', 's', 'e') tup1= (3, 4)
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