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How to find max and min of a tuple with Python

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asked Oct 31, 2018 by avibootz
edited Nov 2, 2018 by avibootz

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t = (3, 5, -2, 1, 99, 55)


print(max(t))
print(min(t))


'''
run:

99
-2

'''

 





answered Oct 31, 2018 by avibootz
edited Nov 2, 2018 by avibootz
0 votes
t = ('java', 'python', 'c', 'php', 'c++')

print(max(t))
print(min(t))


'''
run:

python
c

'''

 





answered Oct 31, 2018 by avibootz

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