creating individual values from a tuple elements code example
Example 1: what are tuples
Tuples in Python
An immutable data value that contains related elements.
Tuples are used to group together related data,
such as a person’s name, their age, and their gender.
A tuple is the same as a list except uses parenthisies instead of square brackets.
A tuple is also immutable (cant be changed) unlike a list.
Example:
tup1 = ('physics', 'chemistry', 1997, 2000);
Example 2: tuples
#!/usr/bin/python
tup1 = (12, 34.56);
tup2 = ('abc', 'xyz');
# Following action is not valid for tuples
# tup1[0] = 100;
# So let's create a new tuple as follows
tup3 = tup1 + tup2;
print tup3;