When it is required to create a tuple from a string and a list, the tuple method can be used.
A list can be used to store heterogeneous values (i.e data of any data type like integer, floating point, strings, and so on).
Below is a demonstration of the same −
Example
my_list_1 = ['Hey', 'there', 'How', 'are', 'you'] my_list_2 = 'Jane' print("The first list is :") print(my_list_1) print("The string is :") print(my_list_2) my_result = tuple(my_list_1 + [my_list_2]) print("The aggregated tuple is : ") print(my_result)
Output
The first list is : ['Hey', 'there', 'How', 'are', 'you'] The string list is : Jane The aggregated tuple is : ('Hey', 'there', 'How', 'are', 'you', 'Jane')
Explanation
- A list is created and displayed on the console.
- Another string is defined.
- The tuple and '[]' are used to aggregate the list and string.
- The final output is displayed on the console.