Tuples don't have all the nice methods that lists have
so convert it to a list.
tuple=('a','b','c','d')
l=list(tuple)
now you can do:
list.index('c')
which returns 2
Remember index returns -1 when nothing is found.
Larry Bates
Steve M wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to figure out the index position of a tuple member.
> I know the member name, but I need to know the members index position. I
> know that if I use the statement print tuple[4] that it will print the
> contents of that location. What I don't understand is if I know that foo is
> a member of tuple, how do I get foo's index position.
> Thanks-in-Advance
> Steve
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