@yasirbhutta In this video, we explore a fascinating concept in Python—converting strings into tuples using the `tuple()` function! 📜
Here's a snippet of code we're breaking down:
```python
tup4 = tuple('python')
print(tup4)
```
What do you think the output will be? 🤔
*Options:*
A) `'python'`
B) `['python']`
C) `('python')`
D) `('p', 'y', 't', 'h', 'o', 'n')`
Watch the video to find out the correct answer and understand why the tuple behaves this way. This video is perfect for Python beginners and those curious about Python's data structures!
👨💻 *Topics Covered:*
Python tuples
How the `tuple()` function works
Converting strings into tuples
Understanding immutable data types
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