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A tuple is a finite ordered list of elements. In mathematics, an n-tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of n elements, where n is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, an empty sequence. An n-tuple is defined inductively using the construction of an ordered pair. Tuples are usually written by listing the elements within parentheses "" and separated by commas; for example, denotes a 5-tuple. Sometimes other symbols are used to surround the elements, such as square brackets "[ ]" or angle brackets "< >". Braces "{ }" are never used for tuples, as they are the standard notation for sets. Tuples are often used to describe other mathematical objects, such as vectors. In computer science, tuples are directly implemented as product types in most functional programming languages. More commonly, they are implemented as record types, where the components are labeled instead of being identified by position alone. This approach is also used in relational algebra. Tuples are also used in relation to programming the semantic web with Resource Description Framework or RDF. Tuples are also used in linguistics and philosophy.
In this programming tutorial, we cover Python lists and tuples. Both data structures contain data, but are slightly different. Python lists are mutable, meaning they can be changed and manipulated. Tuples are immutable, meaning they cannot be changed. This is what sets them apart and why you would use a specific one. Lists are usually more popular, since people want to be able to change them, but tuples are also useful when you do not want or need to change the data. It should also be noted that Tuples are faster to process and iterate through, so this gives them a bonus, again, if you are not needing to manipulate them. Sample code for this basics series: http://pythonprogramming.net/beginner-python-programming-tutorials/ Python 3 Programming tutorial Playlist: http://www.youtube.c...
The Tuple data type allows you the store a fixed number of values in one place. Tuples are similar to lists and sets, but they are immutable. Typically, the elements of a tuple are related to each other. In this video, we will use IDLE to define tuples and see how they are used in Python, both as the inputs to functions and as a technique for returning multiple values from a function. Get Python for your computer at http://python.org
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The basics of tuple arithmetic: addition and scalar multiplication
An introduction of Tuple class in C++ 11 Standard Library. Notes can be downloaded from: boqian.weebly.com
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This is Chapter 10 from Python for Informatics - Exploring Information. From www.pythonlearn.com. All Lectures: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlRFEj9H3Oj4JXIwMwN1_ss1Tk8wZShEJ
In this Python Tutorial we cover the basics of the Python tuple if you need more information visit our website at http://learnpythontutorial.com/basics-of-the-python-tuple-python-tutorial/ If you have any questions leave a comment and we will help you out. Do not forget to subscribe Fundamentals of the Python Tuple In this Python tutorial, we will discuss the basics of the Python tuple which is another data type in the Python programming language. This is a brief introduction to Python tuples and they will be covered in full in a later section. What is a Tuple? A tuple is similar to a list but a tuple cannot be amended after it has been created which makes tuples immutable. Tuples are a sequence like a list so we would use the index to call our values. Tuples I would say are not us...
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