In Python, the ‘+’ operator can be used to connect two or multiple tuples.
Example
#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
tuple1 = ('Google', 'Baidu', 'Apple')
tuple2 = ('eBay', 'Facebook','Amazon')
tuple3 = tuple1 + tuple2
print('tuple1 is: ', tuple1)
print('tuple2 is: ', tuple2)
print('tuple1 + tuple2 is: ', tuple3)
Output:
tuple1 is: ('Google', 'Baidu', 'Apple')
tuple2 is: ('eBay', 'Facebook', 'Amazon')
tuple1 + tuple2 is: ('Google', 'Baidu', 'Apple', 'eBay', 'Facebook', 'Amazon')
Syntax
tuple1 + tuple2
Parameters
tuple1 and tuple2 are two tuples.
Return Value
A new tuple consisted of two tuples.