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This module is one in a collection of modules on Python designed for teaching ITSE 1359 Introduction to Scripting Languages: Python at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.
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This module is part of a series of modules designed to teach you about tuples in Python.
Previous modules have illustrated
This module will teach you how to create empty tuples and tuples containing only one item.
A tuple is like a list whose values cannot be modified. It is an ordered list of objects, and it can contain references to any type of object.
Listing 4 shows a Python program that
A consolidated output from the program is shown in Figure 4 .
A visualization of the tuples in the program is provided in Figure 5 .
I will explain this program in fragments. The beginning of the program is shown in Listing 1 .
Listing 1 . Beginning of the program. |
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# Illustrates empty tuples and tuples with only one element
#----------------------------------------------------------print("Create and print empty tuple")
t1 = ()print(t1)
print("Length of empty tuple is")print(len(t1)) |
As you might have guessed from the name, an empty tuple is just a pair of empty parentheses as shown by the second statement in Listing 1 . (The parentheses aren't optional for an empty tuple.)
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