Nested Tuples in Python
Just like lists, tuples can also contain nested elements. For example, when storing country data in tuples, you can use nested indexing in the same way as with lists. The first index selects an item from the main tuple, while the second index accesses an element within the nested tuple.
12345678910# Two-dimensional tuple countries_2d = (('USA', 9629091, 331002651), ('Canada', 9984670, 37742154), ('Germany', 357114, 83783942), ('Brazil', 8515767, 212559417), ('India', 3166391, 1380004385)) # Get information about India print(countries_2d[4]) # Get the area of India print(countries_2d[4][1])
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Just like lists, tuples can also contain nested elements. For example, when storing country data in tuples, you can use nested indexing in the same way as with lists. The first index selects an item from the main tuple, while the second index accesses an element within the nested tuple.
12345678910# Two-dimensional tuple countries_2d = (('USA', 9629091, 331002651), ('Canada', 9984670, 37742154), ('Germany', 357114, 83783942), ('Brazil', 8515767, 212559417), ('India', 3166391, 1380004385)) # Get information about India print(countries_2d[4]) # Get the area of India print(countries_2d[4][1])
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