Answers for "append tuple"

3

append to a tuple

a = ('tree', 'plant', 'bird')
b = ('ocean', 'fish', 'boat')
# a and b are both tuples

c = a + b
# c is a tuple: ('tree', 'plant', 'bird', 'ocean', 'fish', 'boat')
Posted by: Guest on June-13-2021
3

tuple add

a = (1, 2, 3)
b = a + (4, 5, 6)  # (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
c = b[1:]  # (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Posted by: Guest on March-24-2020
1

python append to tuple list

apple = ('fruit', 'apple')
banana = ('fruit', 'banana')
dog = ('animal', 'dog')
# Make a list with these tuples
some_list = [apple, banana, dog]
# Check if it's actually a tuple list
print(some_list)
# Make a tuple to add to list
new_thing = ('animal', 'cat')
# Append it to the list
some_list.append(new_thing)
# Print it out to see if it worked
print(some_list)
Posted by: Guest on July-30-2020
0

tuple push

a = ('Product', '500.00', '1200.00')
a = list(a)
a.insert(3, 'foobar')
a = tuple(a)
print a

>> ('Product', '500.00', '1200.00', 'foobar')
Posted by: Guest on March-24-2020
0

can i append elemnts to a tuple?

def add_elements_to_tuple(initial_tuple: tuple= tuple(), *args)-> tuple:
  initial_tuple= tuple(initial_tuple)
  initial_tuple+= args
  return initial_tuple

def add_elements_to_tuple(initial_tuple: tuple= tuple(), *args)-> tuple:
    if type(initial_tuple)!= tuple:
        raise TypeError("you have to input a tuple in the first parametere of this function!!")
    initial_tuple+= args
    return initial_tuple

  # I don't have to convert the args to a tuple because when arguments are
  # passed in with the asterisk the type is by default a tuple

# the first version does not raise errors in the majority of cases
# the second one is more likely to raise an error
# choose the one that you are more comfortable with
Posted by: Guest on September-28-2021
0

how to add number in tuple

a = ('2',)
b = 'z'
new = a + (b,)
Posted by: Guest on August-04-2020

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