The document compares the properties of Python data types like lists, tuples, dictionaries, and sets. It shows whether each data type supports indexing, slicing, mutability, storing duplicate values, and adding or deleting elements. For example, lists, tuples and dictionaries support indexing but only lists allow slicing, and sets do not allow indexing or slicing.
The document compares the properties of Python data types like lists, tuples, dictionaries, and sets. It shows whether each data type supports indexing, slicing, mutability, storing duplicate values, and adding or deleting elements. For example, lists, tuples and dictionaries support indexing but only lists allow slicing, and sets do not allow indexing or slicing.
The document compares the properties of Python data types like lists, tuples, dictionaries, and sets. It shows whether each data type supports indexing, slicing, mutability, storing duplicate values, and adding or deleting elements. For example, lists, tuples and dictionaries support indexing but only lists allow slicing, and sets do not allow indexing or slicing.
The document compares the properties of Python data types like lists, tuples, dictionaries, and sets. It shows whether each data type supports indexing, slicing, mutability, storing duplicate values, and adding or deleting elements. For example, lists, tuples and dictionaries support indexing but only lists allow slicing, and sets do not allow indexing or slicing.