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What is the purpose of is, not and in operators?

Answer Posted / Ompal Singh

In Python, 'is' checks if two variables refer to the same object. 'not' is a logical operator that reverses the result of other comparisons (true becomes false and vice versa). The 'in' keyword checks if a value is found within a sequence (string, list, tuple, etc.).

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