Python-3.4.3/C3/Getting-started-with-tuples/English
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Show Slide: Title | Welcome to the tutorial on Getting Started with tuples. |
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Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial we will:
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System Specifications |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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Pre-requisites |
To practise this tutorial, you should know how to
If not, see the relevant Python tutorials on this website. |
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Tuples in Python |
First we will learn about tuples.
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Tuple declaration (1, 2.5) and 1, 2.5 are same (1, ) and 1, are same ((1,),) and (1,), are same |
Here are few examples for declaring tuples.
Inside brackets 1, 2.5 is a tuple with two elements. The same can be declared as 1, 2.5.
The same can be declared as 1 comma
The same can be declared as inside brackets 1 comma and outside bracket a comma. |
Open the terminal | Let us start ipython.
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Type ipython3 and press Enter | Type ipython3 and press Enter.
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Type, t = (1, 2.5, "hello", -4, "world", 1.24, 5) | Let's learn to create a tuple.
Type, t is equal to inside brackets 1 comma 2.5 comma inside double quotes hello comma -4 comma inside double quotes world comma 1.24 comma 5 |
Type, t
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Type, t
It is similar to list except that parentheses are used instead of square brackets. At least one comma is mandatory for a tuple. The brackets are optional, but should be added for clarity. |
t[3] | The items in the tuple can be accessed by their index positions.
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t[1:5:2] | Type, t inside square brackets 1 colon 5 colon 2
It prints the corresponding slice. |
t[2] = "Hello"
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Now we try to change an element in the tuple.
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for x in t:
print(x)
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We can iterate over tuples like lists.
Type, for x in t colon print inside brackets x
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Pause the video.
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Exercise 1 |
Let us look at a simple problem of swapping values.
Given, a is equal to 5 and b is equal to 7, swap the values of a and b. |
Switch terminal | Switch to the terminal for the solution. |
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a = 5 b = 7
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a is equal to 5 b is equal to 7
Type, b |
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temp = a a = b b = temp a b
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We now create a variable say, temp and swap the values using this variable.
temp is equal to a a is equal to b b is equal to temp Then type, a Type, b We can see that the values are successfully swapped now.
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a = 5 b = 7 a, b = b, a
b |
Now let us do it in the Python way.
a is equal to 5 b is equal to 7 a, b is equal to b, a
Type, a Type, b We can see that the values are swapped easily. |
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a = 2.5 b = "hello" a, b = b, a
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We can also do this for different datatypes.
a is equal to 2.5 b is equal to inside double quotes hello a, b is equal to b, a
Type, b <<PAUSE>> |
Highlight a, b = b, a | This is possible because of the immutability of tuples.
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5,
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Let us first see about tuple packing.
Type, 5 comma
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5, "hello", 2.5 | Type, 5 comma inside double quotes hello comma 2.5
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Summary slide
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This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Let us summarize.
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Evaluation
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Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve.
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Solutions
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And the answers,
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Show Slide Thank You | This is Priya from IIT Bombay signing off.
Thanks for watching. |