Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025
In C#, a 6-tuple is a
tuplethat contains six elements and it is also known as
sextuple. You can create a 6-tuple using two different ways:
Using Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6) ConstructorYou can create 6-tuple using Tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6) constructor. It initializes a new instance of the Tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> class. But when you create a tuple using this constructor then
you have to specify the type of the elementstored in the tuple.
Syntax:public Tuple (T1 item1, T2 item2, T3 item3, T4 item4, T5 item5, T6 item6);Parameters:
// C# program to create 6-tuple
// using the tuple constructor
using System;
public class GFG {
// Main method
static public void Main()
{
// Creating tuple with six elements
// Using Tuple<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5,
// T6>(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6) constructor
Tuple<int, int, int, int, int, int> My_Tuple = new Tuple<int, int,
int, int, int, int>(22, 33, 44, 545, 55, 66);
Console.WriteLine("Element 1: " + My_Tuple.Item1);
Console.WriteLine("Element 2: " + My_Tuple.Item2);
Console.WriteLine("Element 3: " + My_Tuple.Item3);
Console.WriteLine("Element 4: " + My_Tuple.Item4);
Console.WriteLine("Element 5: " + My_Tuple.Item5);
Console.WriteLine("Element 6: " + My_Tuple.Item6);
}
}
Output:
Element 1: 22 Element 2: 33 Element 3: 44 Element 4: 545 Element 5: 55 Element 6: 66Using Create Method
You can also create 6-tuple with the help of Create method. When you use this method then
there is no need to specify the type of the elementsstored in the tuple.
Syntax:public static Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6> Create<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> (T1 item1, T2 item2, T3 item3, T4 item4, T5 item5, T6 item6);Type Parameters:
This method returns 6-tuple whose value is
item1, item2,
item3,
item4,
item5and
item6.
Example: CSharp
// C# program to create 6-tuple
// using create method
using System;
public class GFG {
// Main method
static public void Main()
{
// Creating tuple with six elements
// Using Create method
var My_Tuple = Tuple.Create("C", "C++", "Ruby",
"Java", "Perl", "PHP");
Console.WriteLine("Element 1: " + My_Tuple.Item1);
Console.WriteLine("Element 2: " + My_Tuple.Item2);
Console.WriteLine("Element 3: " + My_Tuple.Item3);
Console.WriteLine("Element 4: " + My_Tuple.Item4);
Console.WriteLine("Element 5: " + My_Tuple.Item5);
Console.WriteLine("Element 6: " + My_Tuple.Item6);
}
}
Output:
Element 1: C Element 2: C++ Element 3: Ruby Element 4: Java Element 5: Perl Element 6: PHPReference:
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