On 28/01/14 19:00, Denis Heidtmann wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:28 AM, spir <denis.s...@gmail.com
This is getting confusing with two times Denis!
<mailto:denis.s...@gmail.com>> wrote:
a = [1,[2,3]]
I think the above line is a mistake. If Denis(spir) had missed
this out his code would work as he describes, but with it he
reassigns 'a' to a new list and, as you say breaks the connection.
If you forget about that line and keep a pointing at the original
[1,[1,2]] list then the following code makes sense.
a[0] = 0
b
[0, [1, 2]] # this is where I get lost.
a[1] = [0,0]
b
[0, [0, 0]]
My python gets a different result:
So does mine, and I suspect so does denis' (spir).
I think he made a mistake with the second assignment to a.
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