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Difference between list and tuple in python

🔸List is mutable ( you can modify the original list) and it's values are written in sqare brackets [ ]

🔸Tuple is immutable ( you can't modify it) and it's values are written in parentheses ( ) delimited by comma( , )

🔸To convert list to tuple - we use tuple() function
list1 = [1,2,3]
print(tuple(list1)) Output : (1,2,3)

🔸 For single element list
list1 = [1]
print(tuple(list1)) Output : (1, )

▪️a tuple is a tuple because of comma not because of parentheses


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Difference between list and tuple in python

🔸List is mutable ( you can modify the original list) and it's values are written in sqare brackets [ ]

🔸Tuple is immutable ( you can't modify it) and it's values are written in parentheses ( ) delimited by comma( , )

🔸To convert list to tuple - we use tuple() function
list1 = [1,2,3]
print(tuple(list1)) Output : (1,2,3)

🔸 For single element list
list1 = [1]
print(tuple(list1)) Output : (1, )

▪️a tuple is a tuple because of comma not because of parentheses


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