Following up on our discussion from monday about classes, today we’ll talk about two additional ways of representing / storing compound data. Specifically, we often need a way of storing sequences of data to be used across a variety of situations. In the pre-recorded lectures for today, you’ll learn about two different types of data sequences: 1. tuples and 2. lists (the image to the left was generated by PythonTutor).
Today's Resources
1. Exercise Files
Download Exercise Files2. Slides
3. Pre-Recorded Lecture Video(s), Mini-Quizzes, and Live Recordings
Link | Title | Type | Duration |
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Video 1 | Tuples | pre-recorded | 14:10 |
Video 2 | Lists (MQ - No Longer Available) | video_quiz | 11:16 |