Hi, I've noticed that if I initialize list of integers in the next manner:
>>> my_list = [0] * 30 It works just fine, even if I'll try to assign one element: >>> id( my_list[4] ) 10900116 >>> id( my_list[6] ) 10900116 >>> my_list[4] = 6 >>> id( my_list[4] ) 10900044 >>> id( my_list[6] ) 10900116 The change in the poision occurs becouse int() is an immutable object. if I will do the same with a user-defined object, This reference manipulating will not happen. So, every entry in the array will refer to the same instance. Is there a way to bypass it (or perhaps to write a self-defined immutable object)? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list