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  1. 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?

  2. 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.

  3. How to create tuple with a loop in python - Stack Overflow

    Feb 17, 2018 · 3 A tuple is an immutable list. This means that, once you create a tuple, it cannot be modified. Read more about tuples and other sequential data types here.

  4. 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 …

  5. 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. …

  6. 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 …

  7. python - how to add value to a tuple? - Stack Overflow

    5 I was going through some details related to tuple and list, and what I understood is: Tuples are Heterogeneous collection data type Tuple has Fixed length (per tuple type) Tuple are Always finite …

  8. python - Inserting an item in a Tuple - Stack Overflow

    Jan 3, 2017 · Yes, I understand tuples are immutable but the situation is such that I need to insert an extra value into each tuple. So one of the items is the amount, I need to add a new item next to it in a

  9. 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 …

  10. python - Add variables to tuple - Stack Overflow

    The only difference is BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK vs BINARY_ADD. The exact performance depends on the Python interpreter implementation, but it's natural to implement BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK faster …