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Tuples now have both count() and index().
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@ -1441,13 +1441,15 @@ Here are all of the changes that Python 2.6 makes to the core Python language.
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it will be returned if *iterator* has been exhausted; otherwise,
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the :exc:`StopIteration` exception will be raised. (:issue:`2719`)
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* Tuples now have an :meth:`index` method matching the list type's
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:meth:`index` method::
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* Tuples now have :meth:`index` and :meth:`count` methods matching the
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list type's :meth:`index` and :meth:`count` methods::
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>>> t = (0,1,2,3,4)
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>>> t.index(3)
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3
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(Contributed by Raymond Hettinger)
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* The built-in types now have improved support for extended slicing syntax,
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where various combinations of ``(start, stop, step)`` are supplied.
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Previously, the support was partial and certain corner cases wouldn't work.
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