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Ben Beuchler
insyte@emt-p.org
Fri, 1 Sep 2000 10:32:07 -0500
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 06:41:29PM +0800, deng wei wrote:
> Hi,all:
> There is a mistake in the Python Manuals at "5.3 Tuples and Sequences".It said:
> a tuple with one item is constructed by following a value with a comma (it is not sufficient to enclose a single value in parentheses).
>
>
> but if you type:
> >>> b=('hello')
> >>> b
> 'hello'
>
> No problem!?
>
> Am I right?
Nope.
>>> b=('hello')
>>> type(b)
<type 'string'>
>>>
>>> b=('hello',)
>>> type(b)
<type 'tuple'>
Ben
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