When it is required to find the size of a tuple, the ‘sizeof’ method can be used.
Below is the demonstration of the same −
Example
import sys tuple_1 = ("A", 1, "B", 2, "C", 3) tuple_2 = ("Java", "Lee", "Code", "Mark", "John") tuple_3 = ((1, "Bill"), ( 2, "Ant"), (3, "Fox"), (4, "Cheetah")) print("The first tuple is :") print(tuple_1) print("The second tuple is :") print(tuple_2) print("The third tuple is :") print(tuple_3) print("Size of first tuple is : " + str(sys.getsizeof(tuple_1)) + " bytes") print("Size of second tuple is : " + str(sys.getsizeof(tuple_2)) + " bytes") print("Size of third tuple is: " + str(sys.getsizeof(tuple_3)) + " bytes")
Output
The first tuple is : ('A', 1, 'B', 2, 'C', 3) The second tuple is : ('Java', 'Lee', 'Code', 'Mark', 'John') The third tuple is : ((1, 'Bill'), (2, 'Ant'), (3, 'Fox'), (4, 'Cheetah')) Size of first tuple is : 96 bytes Size of second tuple is : 88 bytes Size of third tuple is : 80 bytes
Explanation
The required packages are imported.
The tuples are defined, and are displayed on the console.
The ‘sizeof’ method is called on every tuple and the length is displayed as output on the console.