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Challenge: Retrieving Information from Nested Tuple

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You've been provided with a tuple named people that holds data on individuals' names, ages, and heights in the format: (('name', age, height), ('name', age, height), ...). Here's a snapshot of the data:

NameAgeHeight
Alex23178
Noah34189
Peter29175
John41185
Michelle35165

To extract specific information using positive indexing, follow these steps:

  1. Display details (the entire tuple) about Peter.
  2. Display John's height.
  3. Display Alex's age.

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Challenge: Retrieving Information from Nested Tuple

Task

Swipe to start coding

You've been provided with a tuple named people that holds data on individuals' names, ages, and heights in the format: (('name', age, height), ('name', age, height), ...). Here's a snapshot of the data:

NameAgeHeight
Alex23178
Noah34189
Peter29175
John41185
Michelle35165

To extract specific information using positive indexing, follow these steps:

  1. Display details (the entire tuple) about Peter.
  2. Display John's height.
  3. Display Alex's age.

Solution

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SectionΒ 4. ChapterΒ 10
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