- This is a quiz. - To determine what type of pet you are, press the start button, then wait for the questions to be asked - Comment your NUB below and make sure to favorite and love! Thank you, PurpleN00B aeiou ength, {\displaystyle n} n Name Alternative names 0 empty tuple unit / empty sequence / null tuple 1 single singleton / monuple / monad 2 double dual / couple / (ordered) pair / twin / duad 3 triple treble / triplet / triad 4 quadruple quad / tetrad 5 quintuple pentuple / quint / pentad 6 sextuple hextuple 7 septuple heptuple 8 octuple 9 nonuple 10 decuple 11 undecuple hendecuple 12 duodecuple 13 tredecuple 14 quattuordecuple 15 quindecuple 16 sexdecuple 17 septendecuple 18 octodecuple 19 novemdecuple 20 vigintuple 21 unvigintuple 22 duovigintuple 23 trevigintuple 24 quattuorvigintuple 25 quinvigintuple 26 sexvigintuple 27 septenvigintuple 28 octovigintuple 29 novemvigintuple 30 trigintuple 31 untrigintuple 40 quadragintuple 41 unquadragintuple 50 quinquagintuple 60 sexagintuple 70 septuagintuple 80 octogintuple 90 nongentuple 100 centuple 1,000 milluple Tuple From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the mathematical concept. For the musical term, see Tuplet. "Octuple" redirects here. For the type of rowing boat, see Octuple scull. "Duodecuple" redirects here. For the term in music, see Twelve-tone technique. In mathematics, a tuple is a finite ordered list (sequence) of elements. An n-tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of n elements, where n is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, an empty sequence, or empty tuple, as it is referred to. An n-tuple is defined inductively using the construction of an ordered pair. Mathematicians usually write tuples by listing the elements within parentheses " {\displaystyle ({\text{ }})} (\text{ })" and separated by commas; for example, {\displaystyle (2,7,4,1,7)} (2, 7, 4, 1, 7) denotes a 5-tuple. Sometimes other symbols are used to surround the elements, such as square brackets "[ ]" or angle brackets "< >". Braces "{ }" are only used in defining arrays in some programming languages such as Java and Visual Basic, but not in mathematical expressions, as they are the standard notation for sets. The term tuple can often occur when discussing other mathematical objects, such as vectors. In computer science, tuples come in many forms. In dynamically typed languages, such as Lisp, lists are commonly used as tuples.[citation needed] Most typed functional programming languages implement tuples directly as product types,[1] tightly associated with algebraic data types, pattern matching, and destructuring assignment.[2] Many programming languages offer an alternative to tuples, known as record types, featuring unordered elements accessed by label.[3] A few programming languages combine ordered tuple product types and unordered record types into a single construct, as in C structs and Haskell records. Relational databases may formally identify their rows (records) as tuples. Tuples also occur in relational algebra; when programming the semantic web with the Resource Description Framework (RDF); in linguistics;[4] and in philosophy.[5]
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