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What is the difference between list, dictionary and tuple in Python exactly?
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A list can store a sequence of objects in a certain order such that you can index into the list, or iterate over the list. List is a mutable type meaning that lists can be modified after they have been created. A tuple is similar to a list except it is immutable. There is also a semantic difference between a list and a tuple. To quote Nikow's answer:
A dictionary is a key-value store. It is not ordered and it requires that the keys are hashable. It is fast for lookups by key. |
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