Wow Sir what an excellent explanation of Tuples...... I think that I will never forget it... you explain the toughest topics soooo simply..... Great sir
diffrence 1 :- lists are created using square brackets [] ,while tuples are created using parenthesis or round brackets() diffrence 2 :- lists are mutable(changable) while tuples are immutable(unchangable) diff 3:- lists take more space in the memory than tuples diff 4:- lists take more time to execute than tuples........
timeit - Measure execution time of small code snippets. sys - This module provides access to some variables used or maintained by the interpreter and to functions that interact strongly with the interpreter.
Python allocates memory to tuples in terms of larger blocks with a low overhead because they are immutable. On the other hand, for lists, Pythons allocates small memory blocks. At the end of it, the tuple will have a smaller memory compared to the list.
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Wow Sir what an excellent explanation of Tuples...... I think that I will never forget it... you explain the toughest topics soooo simply..... Great sir
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diffrence 1 :- lists are created using square brackets [] ,while tuples are created using parenthesis or round brackets()
diffrence 2 :- lists are mutable(changable) while tuples are immutable(unchangable)
diff 3:- lists take more space in the memory than tuples
diff 4:- lists take more time to execute than tuples........
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are these points important for coder
which you told diferences
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I think ,you should print (list1) or (tuple 1) instead of print(a)
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Sir time dekhne ke liye aisi list ya aise tuple ka use nhi kr skte kya jisme different type ke data types ho mean sir iteger hai to sab integer ?
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Sir Please give me brief description of sys and timeit.
timeit - Measure execution time of small code snippets.
sys - This module provides access to some variables used or maintained by the interpreter and to functions that interact strongly with the interpreter.
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Sir why we use print (a)?
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Sir what about "sets","file handling" ?
Access value 20 from the following tuple
tup = ("Orange", [10, 20, 30], (5, 15, 25))
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@Bobby Digra kiyu index 1.1 how here not given no like 1,2
2nd in difference why he is printing a ,a is not given
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u take list1 but print(a)
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Sir why it happens sir
List takes more memory space
Python allocates memory to tuples in terms of larger blocks with a low overhead because they are immutable. On the other hand, for lists, Pythons allocates small memory blocks. At the end of it, the tuple will have a smaller memory compared to the list.
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sir app ek acchi si vedio banao jismein app batao ki programs ko dhang se kaise samjhein . Mujhe hi ni bahut se bacchon ko program samajh ni ate. Please help
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Sir tumhare program run hi nahi hore hain
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Tuple pronounciation is not valid please enhance
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why does a tuple consume less memory and time compared to a list?
Being fixed in nature it takes less memory. However, you may find program on google as well to prove it
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