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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Raymond Hettinger
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Move the namedtuple class definition to the end of the example.
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.. doctest::
.. doctest::
:options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
:options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
>>> Point = namedtuple('Point', 'x y', verbose=True)
>>> Point = namedtuple('Point', 'x y')
>>> p = Point(11, y=22) # instantiate with positional or keyword arguments
>>> p[0] + p[1] # indexable like the plain tuple (11, 22)
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>>> x, y = p # unpack like a regular tuple
>>> x, y
(11, 22)
>>> p.x + p.y # fields also accessible by name
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>>> p # readable __repr__ with a name=value style
Point(x=11, y=22)
>>> Point = namedtuple('Point', 'x y', verbose=True) # show the class definition
class Point(tuple):
class Point(tuple):
'Point(x, y)'
'Point(x, y)'
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
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x = _property(_itemgetter(0))
x = _property(_itemgetter(0))
y = _property(_itemgetter(1))
y = _property(_itemgetter(1))
>>> p = Point(11, y=22) # instantiate with positional or keyword arguments
>>> p[0] + p[1] # indexable like the plain tuple (11, 22)
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>>> x, y = p # unpack like a regular tuple
>>> x, y
(11, 22)
>>> p.x + p.y # fields also accessible by name
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>>> p # readable __repr__ with a name=value style
Point(x=11, y=22)
Named tuples are especially useful for assigning field names to result tuples returned
Named tuples are especially useful for assigning field names to result tuples returned
by the :mod:`csv` or :mod:`sqlite3` modules::
by the :mod:`csv` or :mod:`sqlite3` modules::
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