Please what's the difference between this two codes in python:
white=[2,4,8,9] black = white
and
white=[2,4,8,9] black = white[:]
thank you so much.
The first copies a reference to the list white to the variable black
white
black
So any changes to black will also alter white and visa versa
Think of it as an alias or nickname for white
The second copies the contents of the list white to the variable black and is perhaps better written like this
black = list(white)
In this case there is no connection between the two variables black and white as it is the contents of white that are copied and not a reference to white itself.
Extra to take into account the relevant comment below (thanks Jon Clements): you can read more about deep copies vs shallow copies here Understanding dict.copy() - shallow or deep?
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