Python enumerate() Function
Example
Convert a tuple into an enumerate object:
    x = ('apple', 'banana', 'cherry')
    y = enumerate(x)
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Definition and Usage
The enumerate() function takes a collection 
(e.g. a tuple) and returns it as an enumerate object.
The enumerate() function adds a counter as 
the key of the enumerate object.
Syntax
  
    enumerate(iterable, start)
  
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| iterable | An iterable object | 
| start | A Number. Defining the start number of the enumerate object. Default 0 | 

