Common Tuple Methods in Python
Tuples, like lists, come with a few built-in operations that allow you to retrieve information and indirectly manipulate them. Here are some key methods.
Since tuples are immutable, you might wonder how to add or modify elements in a tuple. Unlike lists, tuples do not support methods like .append()
or .extend()
for adding elements directly. However, you can use tuple concatenation to create a new tuple by combining existing ones.
123456location_x = (1, 2, 3) location_y = (4, 5, 6) # Concatenate two tuples and save the result location = location_x + location_y print(location)
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Common Tuple Methods in Python
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Tuples, like lists, come with a few built-in operations that allow you to retrieve information and indirectly manipulate them. Here are some key methods.
Since tuples are immutable, you might wonder how to add or modify elements in a tuple. Unlike lists, tuples do not support methods like .append()
or .extend()
for adding elements directly. However, you can use tuple concatenation to create a new tuple by combining existing ones.
123456location_x = (1, 2, 3) location_y = (4, 5, 6) # Concatenate two tuples and save the result location = location_x + location_y print(location)
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