Python – Check if any list element is present in Tuple



When it is required to check if any list element is present in a tuple or not, a Boolean value and a simple iteration are used.

Below is a demonstration of the same −

Example

 Live Demo

my_tuple = (14, 35, 27, 99, 23, 89,11) print("The tuple is :") print(my_tuple) my_list = [16, 27, 88, 99] print("The list is :") print(my_list) my_result = False for element in my_list:    if element in my_tuple :       my_result = True       break print("The result is :") if(my_result == True): print("The element is present in the tuple") else: print("The element isn't present in the tuple")

Output

The tuple is : (14, 35, 27, 99, 23, 89, 11) The list is : [16, 27, 88, 99] The result is : The element is present in the tuple

Explanation

  • A tuple of integers is defined and is displayed on the console.

  • A list of integers is defined and is displayed on the console.

  • A Boolean value is assigned to ‘False’ initially.

  • The list is iterated over, and if the element in the tuple is present in the list, the Boolean value is reinitialized to ‘True’.

  • The control breaks out of the loop.

  • Depending on the value of Boolean variable, the output is displayed on the console.

Updated on: 2021-09-04T10:44:01+05:30

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