Tuple is a data structure which gives you the easiest way to represent a data set which has multiple values that may/may not be related to each other. Item2 Property is used to get the second element of the given tuple. It is not applicable on 1-Tuple and applicable on all other remaining tuples.
Syntax:
public T2 Item2 { get; }
Here, T2 is the value of the current Tuple<> object’s second component. This Tuple<> can be 2-tuple, or 3-tuple, or 4-tuple, or 5-tuple, or 6-tuple, or 7-tuple, or 8-tuple.
Example: In the below code, you can see that we are accessing the second element of each tuple.
// C# program to illustrate how to get // the second element of the tuple using System;
class GFG {
// Main method
static public void Main()
{
// Taking 2-tuple
var st2 = Tuple.Create( "Sohan" , 20);
Console.WriteLine( "Student-2 Age: " + st2.Item2);
// Taking 3-tuple
var st3 = Tuple.Create( "Soniya" , 30, "CSE" );
Console.WriteLine( "Student-3 Age: " + st3.Item2);
// Taking 4-tuple
var st4 = Tuple.Create( "Rohan" , 29, "CSE" , 2015);
Console.WriteLine( "Student-4 Age: " + st4.Item2);
// Taking 5-tuple
var st5 = Tuple.Create( "Siya" , 22, "CSE" , 2017,
"20-Mar-1993" );
Console.WriteLine( "Student-5 Age: " + st5.Item2);
// Taking 6-tuple
var st6 = Tuple.Create( "Riya" , 24, "CSE" , 2015,
"30-May-2015" , 230134832);
Console.WriteLine( "Student-6 Age: " + st6.Item2);
// Taking 7-tuple
var st7 = Tuple.Create( "Rohit" , 21, "CSE" , 2017,
"21-Apr-1998" , 384749829, 20000);
Console.WriteLine( "Student-7 Age: " + st7.Item2);
// Taking 8-tuple
var st8 = Tuple.Create( "Manita" , 24, "CSE" , 2016,
"03-Aug-1991" , 235678909, 34000, "C#" );
Console.WriteLine( "Student-8 Age: " + st8.Item2);
}
} |
Student-2 Age: 20 Student-3 Age: 30 Student-4 Age: 29 Student-5 Age: 22 Student-6 Age: 24 Student-7 Age: 21 Student-8 Age: 24