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Built-in Function For tuple

There are the number of built-in functions are available to process tuple

1.length

  • len() function is used to return number of elements inside in tuple.

Syntax:

len(tuplename)

Example:

mytuple=(1,2,3,5,4,8,4)

#length of tuple
res=len(mytuple)

print("Length Of Tuple")
print(res)    

Output:

7

2.max()

  • The max() method returns the largest element in an iterable or largest of two or more parameters. Syntax:
max(iterable, *iterables[,key, default])
max(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])

Example:

mytuple=(1,2,3,5,4,8,4)
#Get Maximum High Element
res=max(mytuple)
print("Max Element")
print(res)

Output:

Max Element
8

3.min()

  • The min() method returns the smallest element in an iterable or largest of two or more parameters. Syntax:
min(iterable, *iterables[,key, default])
min(arg1, arg2, *args[, key])

Example:

mytuple=(1,2,3,5,4,8,4)

#Get Minimum Amount
res=min(mytuple)
print("Min Element")

print(res)

Output:

1

4.any()

  • Return True if any element of the iterable is true
  • If the iterable is empty, return False.

Examples:

# all values are true
tupl1 = (5, 8, 9, 4)
print(any(tupl1))
#Result:True

# all values are false
tupl2 = (0, False)
print(any(tupl2))
#Result:False

# one value is false, others are true
tupl3 = (0, 8, 18, 5)
print(any(tupl3))
#Result:True

# one value is true, others are false
tupl4 = (55, 0, False)
print(any(tupl4))
#Result:True

# empty iterable
tupl5 = ()
print(any(tupl5))
#Result:False

Output:

True
False
True
True
False

5.all()

  • Return True if all elements of the iterable are true (or if the iterable is empty)

Examples:

# all values are true
tupl1 = (5, 8, 9, 4)
print(any(tupl1))
#Result:True

# all values are false
tupl2 = (0, False)
print(any(tupl2))
#Result:False

# one value is false, others are true
tupl3 = (0, 8, 18, 5)
print(any(tupl3))
#Result:False

# one value is true, others are false
tupl4 = (55, 0, False)
print(any(tupl4))
#Result:False

# empty iterable
tupl5 = ()
print(any(tupl5))
#Result:True

Output:

True
False
True
True
False