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  1. Pandas convert dataframe to array of tuples - Stack Overflow

    I have manipulated some data using pandas and now I want to carry out a batch save back to the database. This requires me to convert the dataframe into an array of tuples, with each tuple …

  2. python - Getting one value from a tuple - Stack Overflow

    The main difference between tuples and lists is that tuples are immutable - you can't set the elements of a tuple to different values, or add or remove elements like you can from a list.

  3. c# - How to name tuple properties? - Stack Overflow

    How and "could be" organized return from the method which returns tuple type with the name of parameters, as an example private static Tuple<string, string> methodTuple() { return new …

  4. c# - Return multiple values to a method caller - Stack Overflow

    The tuple probably is the best option for readability. Personally, I'm not keen on having anonymous types or property names like Item1 - although I guess destructuring does mitigate …

  5. A Java collection of value pairs? (tuples?) - Stack Overflow

    I would have loved for the answers to go a little further and went into the subject of generic n-tuples, not just pairs, but tuples of arity n.

  6. sql server - Using tuples in SQL "IN" clause - Stack Overflow

    A very similar question is already asked at: using tuples in sql in clause , but the solution proposed there presumes the tuple list is to be fetched from another table.

  7. python - What is a tuple useful for? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 9, 2014 · A tuple is a good way to pack multiple values into that cookie without having to define a separate class to contain them. I try to be judicious about this particular use, though.

  8. pop/remove items out of a python tuple - Stack Overflow

    However, assuming the OP requires a tuple for output, the difference comes in the conversion back. For proof: take tuple () off the generator and they'll both return instantly, but tuple () the …

  9. python - List vs tuple, when to use each? - Stack Overflow

    Using a tuple instead of a list is like having an implied assert statement that this data is constant, and that special thought (and a specific function) is required to override that. Some tuples can …

  10. IndexError: tuple index out of range ----- Python - Stack Overflow

    Nov 30, 2013 · IndexError: tuple index out of range ----- Python Asked 12 years ago Modified 2 years, 6 months ago Viewed 603k times