#includeIn this example, we create a tuple that holds a string and two integers. We then access the elements of the tuple using the `get` function and print them to the console. We also modify the second element of the tuple using the `get` function and print the tuple again to confirm that the modification was successful. The package library used in this example is the standard C++ library.#include using namespace std; int main() { //create a tuple to hold a string and two integers tuple myTuple ("Hello", 2, 3); //access the elements of the tuple cout << get<0>(myTuple) << endl; //print the string element cout << get<1>(myTuple) << endl; //print the first integer element cout << get<2>(myTuple) << endl; //print the second integer element //change the second element of the tuple get<1>(myTuple) = 4; //print the tuple after modification cout << get<0>(myTuple) << endl; //still prints "Hello" cout << get<1>(myTuple) << endl; //now prints 4 cout << get<2>(myTuple) << endl; //still prints 3 return 0; }