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Python - Join Tuples

The document provides information about joining tuples in Python. It explains that tuples can be joined using the + operator and multiplied using the * operator. Examples are given demonstrating how to join two tuples and multiply a tuple.

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Python - Join Tuples

The document provides information about joining tuples in Python. It explains that tuples can be joined using the + operator and multiplied using the * operator. Examples are given demonstrating how to join two tuples and multiply a tuple.

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ahmed salem
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If you want to multiply the content of a tuple a given number of times, you can use the * operator:

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