In this article we will find out if all the tuples in a given list are of same length.
With len
We will use len function and compare its result to a given value which we are validating. If the values are equal then we consider them as same length else not.
Example
listA = [('Mon', '2 pm', 'Physics'), ('Tue', '11 am','Maths')] # printing print("Given list of tuples:\n", listA) # check length k = 3 res = 1 # Iteration for tuple in listA: if len(tuple) != k: res = 0 break # Checking if res is true if res: print("Each tuple has same length") else: print("All tuples are not of same length")
Output
Running the above code gives us the following result −
Given list of tuples: [('Mon', '2 pm', 'Physics'), ('Tue', '11 am', 'Maths')] Each tuple has same length
With all and len
We sue the len function alogn with the all function and use a for loop to iterate through each of the tuple present in the list.
Example
listA = [('Mon', '2 pm', 'Physics'), ('Tue', '11 am','Maths')] # printing print("Given list of tuples:\n", listA) # check length k = 3 res=(all(len(elem) == k for elem in listA)) # Checking if res is true if res: print("Each tuple has same length") else: print("All tuples are not of same length")
Output
Running the above code gives us the following result −
Given list of tuples: [('Mon', '2 pm', 'Physics'), ('Tue', '11 am', 'Maths')] Each tuple has same length