tempTuple =('Welcome','to','interview','bit.','Have','a','great','day',[1,2,3])# tempTuple[0] = 'Hello' # throws type error, tuple object does not support type assignment.
tempTuple[8].append(4)# appending a new integer i.e. 4 in a list at 8th index of the tuple ‘tempTuple’# Printing the list at 8th index in the tupleprint(tempTuple[8])# OUTPUT: [1, 2, 3, 4]
tempTuple[8].pop(3)# popping element at 3rd index from the list i.e. 8th index of the tuple 'tempTuple'# Printing the list at 8th index in the tupleprint(tempTuple[8])# OUTPUT: [1, 2, 3]
tempTuple =(1,2,3)# Assigning tuple all over again# Printing the tupleprint(tempTuple)# OUTPUT: (1, 2, 3)
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Python Tuple Operations
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Here's an example from Scaler topics : https://scaler.com/topics/tuples-in-python/