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python list of tuples

#List of Tuples
list_tuples =  [('Nagendra',18),('Nitesh',28),('Sathya',29)]

#To print the list of tuples using for loop you can print by unpacking them
for name,age in list_tuples:
  print(name,age)

#To print with enumerate--->enumerate is nothing but gives the index of the array.
for index,(name,age) in list_tuples:
  #print using fstring
  print(f'My name is {name} and age is {age} and index is {index}')
  #print using .format
  print('My name is {n} and age is {a} and index is {i}'.format(n=name,a=age,i=index))
Posted by: Guest on June-16-2020
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list vs tuple python

mylist : list = [] # <-- a list variable can be defined either as [] or <varname> : list
mytuple : tuple = () # <-- a tuple variable can be defined either as () or <varname> : tuple
Posted by: Guest on December-24-2020
0

tuple() python

example = [1, 2, 3, 4]
# Here is a list above! As we both know, lists can change in value
# unlike toples, which are not using [] but () instead and cannot
# change in value, because their values are static.

# list() converts your tuple into a list.
tupleexample = ('a', 'b', 'c')

print(list(tupleexample))

>> ['a', 'b', 'c']

# tuple() does the same thing, but converts your list into a tuple instead.

print(example)

>> [1, 2, 3, 4]

print(tuple(example))

>> (1, 2, 3, 4)
Posted by: Guest on July-28-2020
0

list of tuples python

import string
fhand = open('romeo-full.txt')
counts = dict()
for line in fhand:
    line = line.translate(None, string.punctuation)
    line = line.lower()
    words = line.split()
    for word in words:
        if word not in counts:
            counts[word] = 1
        else:
            counts[word] += 1

# Sort the dictionary by value
lst = list()
for key, val in counts.items():
    lst.append( (val, key) )

lst.sort(reverse=True)

for key, val in lst[:10] :
    print key, val
Posted by: Guest on April-26-2020
1

tuple and list in python

#to create a tuple you use ( ) :
myTuple = ()
#but to create a list you use [ ] :
myList = []
#tuples cannot be changed while the lists can be modified but Tuples are
#more memory efficient
Posted by: Guest on July-09-2021

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