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Check if element is present in tuple in Python
When it is required to check if an element is present in the tuple or not, a simple loop can be used. A tuple is an immutable data type. It means, values once defined can't be changed by accessing their index elements. If we try to change the elements, it results in an error. They are important contains since they ensure read-only access.
Below is a demonstration of the same −
Example
my_tuple_1 = (23, 45, 12, 56, 78, 0) print("The first tuple is : ") print(my_tuple_1) N = 12 print("The value of 'N' has been initialized") my_result = False for elem in my_tuple_1 :    if N == elem :       my_result = True       break print("Does the tuple contain the value mentioned ?") print(my_result)  Output
The first tuple is : (23, 45, 12, 56, 78, 0) The value of 'N' has been initialized Does the tuple contain the value mentioned ? True
Explanation
- A tuple is defined, and is displayed on the console.
- The value of 'N' is initialized.
- The loop is iterated over, and if the element 'N' is present in the tuple, a value is assigned 'True'.
- This value is assigned to a result.
- It is displayed as output on the console.
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