Welcome to collectivesolver - Programming & Software Q&A with code examples. A website with trusted programming answers. All programs are tested and work.

Contact: aviboots(AT)netvision.net.il

Prodentim Probiotics Specially Designed For The Health Of Your Teeth And Gums

Instant Grammar Checker - Correct all grammar errors and enhance your writing

Teach Your Child To Read

Powerful WordPress hosting for WordPress professionals

Disclosure: My content contains affiliate links.

31,037 questions

40,790 answers

573 users

How to create tuple with named fields (namedtuple) in Python

Learn & Practice SQL


105 views
asked May 11, 2019 by avibootz
edited May 11, 2019 by avibootz

2 Answers

0 votes
Tom = ('Tom', 45, 'Programmer') 
Lee = ('Lee', 34, 'Scientist')

print(Tom)
print(Lee)

print()

print(Tom[0])
print(Tom[1])
print(Tom[2])

print()

print(Lee[0])
print(Lee[1])
print(Lee[2])



'''
run:

('Tom', 45, 'Programmer')
('Lee', 34, 'Scientist')

Tom
45
Programmer

Lee
34
Scientist

'''

 





answered May 11, 2019 by avibootz
edited May 11, 2019 by avibootz
0 votes
import collections

Worker = collections.namedtuple('Worker', 'name age profession')

Tom = Worker(name='Tom', age=45, profession='Programmer')
Lee = Worker(name='Lee', age=34, profession='Scientist')


print(Tom)
print(Lee)

print()

print(Tom[0])
print(Tom[1])
print(Tom[2])

print()

print(Lee[0])
print(Lee[1])
print(Lee[2])



'''
run:

Worker(name='Tom', age=45, profession='Programmer')
Worker(name='Lee', age=34, profession='Scientist')

Tom
45
Programmer

Lee
34
Scientist

'''

 





answered May 11, 2019 by avibootz
edited May 11, 2019 by avibootz
...