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Python Exercise: Convert a given tuple of positive integers into an integer

Python tuple: Exercise-29 with Solution

Write a Python program to convert a given tuple of positive integers into an integer.

Sample Solution:-

Python Code:

def tuple_to_int(nums):
    result = int(''.join(map(str,nums)))
    return result

nums = (1,2,3)
print("Original tuple: ") 
print(nums)
print("Convert the said tuple of positive integers into an integer:")
print(tuple_to_int(nums))

nums = (10,20,40,5,70)
print("\nOriginal tuple: ") 
print(nums)
print("Convert the said tuple of positive integers into an integer:")
print(tuple_to_int(nums))

Sample Output:

Original tuple: 
(1, 2, 3)
Convert the said tuple of positive integers into an integer:
123

Original tuple: 
(10, 20, 40, 5, 70)
Convert the said tuple of positive integers into an integer:
102040570

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