Example 1:
Python script to pass a tuple to the function and display its elements.
Solution:
#function definition
def tup(t):
for i in t:
print (i)
#function calling
t=(1,2,3,4,5)
tup(t)
#Output: 1 2 3 4 5 >>>
Example 2:
Python script to pass a tuple to the function and to add an element to it.
Solution:
#function definition
def tup(t):
t=t+(6,)
print(t)
#function calling
t=(1,2,3,4,5)
tup(t)
# Output (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) >>>
Example 3:
Python script to pass a tuple to the function and display the largest element.
Solution:
#function definition
def tup(t):
m=t[0]
for i in t:
if(i>m):
m=i
print('largest element= ',m)
#function calling
t=(23,45,12,56,78,3,90)
tup(t)
# Output: largest element= 90 >>>
Example 4:
Python script to pass a tuple to the function and display the lowest element.
Solution:
#function definition
def tup(t):
m=t[0]
for i in t:
if(i<m):
m=i
print('lowest element= ',m)
#function calling
t=(23,45,12,56,78,3,90)
tup(t)
# Output: lowest element= 3 >>>
Example 5:
Python script to pass a tuple to the function and to count the specied element.
Solution:
#function definition
def tup(t):
e=int(input('enter the element : '))
c=t.count(e)
print('number of ',e,' in tuple = ',c)
#function calling
t=(1,2,5,3,2,6,4,2,7,8,2,9,1,2)
tup(t)
#Output: enter the element : 2 number of 2 in tuple = 5 >>>




