31 lines
942 B
Python
31 lines
942 B
Python
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#create a tuple
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tuplex = (2, 4, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7, 8, 6, 1)
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#used tuple[start:stop] the start index is inclusive and the stop index
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_slice = tuplex[3:5]
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#is exclusive
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print(_slice)
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#if the start index isn't defined, is taken from the beg inning of the tuple
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_slice = tuplex[:6]
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print(_slice)
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#if the end index isn't defined, is taken until the end of the tuple
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_slice = tuplex[5:]
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print(_slice)
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#if neither is defined, returns the full tuple
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_slice = tuplex[:]
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print(_slice)
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#The indexes can be defined with negative values
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_slice = tuplex[-8:-4]
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print(_slice)
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#create another tuple
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tuplex = tuple("HELLO WORLD")
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print(tuplex)
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#step specify an increment between the elements to cut of the tuple
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#tuple[start:stop:step]
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_slice = tuplex[2:9:2]
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print(_slice)
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#returns a tuple with a jump every 3 items
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_slice = tuplex[::4]
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print(_slice)
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#when step is negative the jump is made back
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_slice = tuplex[9:2:-4]
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print(_slice)
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