Tuple vs Tiple - What's the difference?
tuple | tiple |
(set theory) A finite sequence of terms.
(computing) A single row in a relational database.
(computing) A set of comma-separated values passed to a program or operating system as a parameter to a function call.
(computing) In some programming languages, a data type which is similar but distinct from the list data type, whose instances are characterized by having a rather fixed arity, and the elements of which instances can differ from each other by data type. (Note : this definition may overlap with the previous one.)
(musical instrument) a small, plucked stringed-instrument of the guitar family, used in the traditional musics of Spain and various Latin American nations
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As nouns the difference between tuple and tiple
is that tuple is (set theory) a finite sequence of terms while tiple is (musical instrument) a small, plucked stringed-instrument of the guitar family, used in the traditional musics of spain and various latin american nations.tuple
English
(wikipedia tuple)Noun
(en noun)- A tuple''' is not merely a totally-ordered set because the same element can appear more than once in a '''tuple''': for example, qualifies as a 3-'''tuple whereas it would not qualify as a totally-ordered set (of cardinality 3), because the set would be where and so that ; i.e., it would actually be a one-element set, , not even just two-element.
- If commutativity were added to a tuple, it would turn into a multiset or "bag". For example, words (of some alphabetic language) can be considered to be tuples of letters. If the ordering requirement on those letters were lifted, then the word would become a multiset of letters equivalent to those of its anagrams.
- Both Python and Haskell have a tuple data type as well as a list data type.
- Unlike lists, tuples are not formed by consing.