A.M skrev:
> I have a tuple like this:
>
> T = ("One","Two","Three","Four")
>
> Is there any built-in way to find what is the index of "Two"
> withouot looping within the tuple?
>
> Is the same feature available for lists or dictionaries?
Lists have an index method:
#v+
>>> L = list(T)
>>> L.index('Three')
2
>>>
#v-
Dictionaries are unordered and hence indices don't make much sense.
Mvh,
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