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Python Introducing Lists Using Lists Mutability

What makes a variable and a list different?

What makes a variable and a list different?, Thaanks

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

A variable is like a box, you can put things into it. What kind of thing you put into the variable is up to you.

A list is an example of something you might put into that box, as are integer, string, custom object, set, and so on.

Chris Freeman
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 Points

Lately, I've been migrating to the definitions:

  • A variable is a label that points to an object. That is, the right-side of an assignment creates the object, the left-side of the assignment is a label that points to that object.
  • A list is a iterable collections of labels where each label points to an object.

Thank you Guys! Really appreciate is though