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What is the difference between list and tuples in python?

Answer Posted / Hansraj Meena

In Python, lists are mutable, meaning you can change their contents, while tuples are immutable, meaning once they are created, you cannot modify them. To create a list, use square brackets [ ], and to create a tuple, use parentheses ( ). Here is an example: nn```pythonnmy_list = [1, 2, 3]nmy_tuple = (4, 5, 6)nmy_list[0] = 'a' # valid for listsnmy_tuple[0] = 'a' # generates an error

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