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  1. python - What is a tuple useful for? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 9, 2014 · A tuple is a good way to pack multiple values into that cookie without having to define a separate class to contain them. I try to be judicious about this particular use, though.

  2. What's the difference between lists and tuples? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 9, 2009 · What are the differences between lists and tuples, and what are their respective advantages and disadvantages?

  3. python - List vs tuple, when to use each? - Stack Overflow

    Using a tuple instead of a list is like having an implied assert statement that this data is constant, and that special thought (and a specific function) is required to override that. Some tuples can be used as …

  4. types - What are "named tuples" in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 4, 2010 · Named tuples are basically easy-to-create, lightweight object types. Named tuple instances can be referenced using object-like variable dereferencing or the standard tuple syntax. …

  5. list - What exactly are tuples in Python? - Stack Overflow

    A tuple is a sequence of immutable Python objects. Tuples are sequences, just like lists. The differences between tuples and lists are, the tuples cannot be changed unlike lists and tuples use parentheses, …

  6. python中的tuple应该怎么读? - 知乎

    tuple的词源: 五元组 quintuple [ˈkwɪntjʊpl] 六元组 sextuple ['sekstjʊpl] 七元组 septuple ['septjʊpl] 八元组 octuple ['ɒktjʊpl] 显然 ['tjʊpl]无疑。

  7. How does tuple comparison work in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Tuples are compared position by position: the first item of the first tuple is compared to the first item of the second tuple; if they are not equal (i.e. the first is greater or smaller than the second) then that's …

  8. python - How to change values in a tuple? - Stack Overflow

    4 You can't modify items in tuple, but you can modify properties of mutable objects in tuples (for example if those objects are lists or actual class objects) For example

  9. python - Convert tuple to list and back - Stack Overflow

    Apr 30, 2013 · Both the answers are good, but a little advice: Tuples are immutable, which implies that they cannot be changed. So if you need to manipulate data, it is better to store data in a list, it will …

  10. c# - Tuple.Create () vs new Tuple - Stack Overflow

    Dec 13, 2014 · new Tuple<int,int>(1,2); Tuple.Create(1,2); Is there any difference between these two methods of Tuple creation? From my reading it seems to be more a convenient shorthand than …