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In mathematics and computer science, a tuple is an ordered list of elements. In set theory, an (ordered) n-tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of n elements, where n is a positive integer. There is also one 0-tuple, an empty sequence. An n-tuple is defined inductively using the construction of an ordered pair. Tuples are usually written by listing the elements within parentheses "( )" and separated by commas; for example, (2,7,4,1,7) denotes a 5-tuple. Sometimes other delimiters are used, such as square brackets "[ ]" or angle brackets "
". Braces "{}" are almost never used for tuples, as they are the standard notation for sets.
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