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Python - Loop Tuples

Loop Through a Tuple

You can loop through the tuple items by using a for loop.

Example

Iterate through the items and print the values:

Formula

thistuple = ("apple", "banana", "cherry")
for x in thistuple:
print(x)

Learn more about for loops in our

Python For Loops

Chapter.

Loop Through the Index Numbers

You can also loop through the tuple items by referring to their index number.

Use the range()

and len() functions to create a suitable iterable.

Example

Print all items by referring to their index number:

Formula

thistuple = ("apple", "banana", "cherry")
for i in range(len(thistuple)):
print(thistuple[i])

Using a While Loop

You can loop through the tuple items by using a while loop. Use the len() function to determine the length of the tuple, then start at 0 and loop your way through the tuple items by referring to their indexes. Remember to increase the index by 1 after each iteration.

Example

Print all items, using a while loop to go through all the index numbers:

Formula

thistuple = ("apple", "banana", "cherry")
i = 0 while i < len(thistuple):
print(thistuple[i])

Formula

i = i + 1

Learn more about while loops in our

Python While Loops

Chapter.

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