Clarify how to add a field to a named tuple.
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@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ faster versions that bypass error-checking and that localize variable access::
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Subclassing is not useful for adding new, stored fields. Instead, simply
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create a new named tuple type from the :attr:`_fields` attribute::
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>>> Pixel = namedtuple('Pixel', Point._fields + Color._fields)
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>>> Point3D = namedtuple('Point3D', Point._fields + ('z',))
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Default values can be implemented by using :meth:`_replace` to
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customize a prototype instance::
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print Point(11, 22)._replace(x=100)
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Point3D = namedtuple('Point3D', Point._fields + ('z',))
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print Point3D.__doc__
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import doctest
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TestResults = namedtuple('TestResults', 'failed attempted')
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print TestResults(*doctest.testmod())
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