Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 7, Problem 4TF
Explanation of Solution
Copying lists:
- • In Python, to copy a list to another list, simply assign the list to be copied to another list
- • Both the lists will be identical as they refer to the same object in the memory.
Example program:
#Create a list of strings
slist1 = ['Jack', 'John', 'James']
#Copy slist1 to slist2
slist2 = slist1
#Print the slist1
print(slist1)
#Print the slist2
print(slist2)
#Change a string in slist2
slist2[1] = 'Jacob'
#Print the slist1
print(slist1)
#Print the slist2
print(slist2)
Sample output:
['Jack', 'John', 'James']
['Jack', 'John',...
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Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
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