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How is assignment of mutable elements done in Python

I am new to python. Please go through below code and help me out with my questions present in comments https://code.sololearn.com/cVo9T314LcwC/?ref=app

1st Apr 2020, 6:13 AM
rushi Kadam
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x =[1,2,3] // store in x the reference (mrmory adresse of the array [1,2,3] y = x // copy the reference from x in y # case 1 x += [4] // concat array [4] to array referenced by x (and so by y, as x == y) print(x) print(y) #in above output both x and y are equal // and that's what's expected ^^ x=x +[5] // first create a new array (at another memory location) by concatenating x and [5] (but without modifying the original array), then assign to x the reference to the new array (while y keep the original array reference, so y != x) print(x) print(y) #in above output x and y are different. Why there is difference? code x+= and x= x+ are both same right ? // TL;TR // in the first case, it's implicit that you modify the array in place, while in the other you explivitly do the oprration on a brand new object (array).
1st Apr 2020, 6:52 AM
visph
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Thank you visph . I get it now.
1st Apr 2020, 7:42 AM
rushi Kadam
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