Using Python 3.11.1 in JupyterLab Version 3.5.2
I,m getting this error message and I'm not sure how. list
is a list with 6 items within it. As you can see Dad is the first item. I am trying to reassign this value to Mike. The error message is calling this a tuple, but it's a list.
Help Please!
list = "Dad", "Bard", "Tammy", "Sean", "Chance", "Gabe"
print(list)
print(list[0])
list[0] = "Mike"
('Dad', 'Bard', 'Tammy', 'Sean', 'Chance', 'Gabe') Dad
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[3], line 7
3 print(list)
5 print(list[0])
----> 7 list[0] = "Mike"
TypeError: 'tuple' object does not support item assignment
I found multiple examples online that showed the reassignment of a list item, and I duplicated them exactly, but I still got this error message.
CodePudding user response:
You're not creating a list, you're creating a tuple. The syntax for a list uses brackets. A comma-separated "list" (not list
) of items, without brackets, is a tuple. (It's also not a great idea to use a builtin name as a variable.)
my_list = ["Dad", "Bard", "Tammy", "Sean", "Chance", "Gabe"]
my_list[0] = "Mike"
print(my_list)
CodePudding user response:
Lists is initialize using the square brackets (i.e [])
in Python
list = ["Dad", "Bard", "Tammy", "Sean", "Chance", "Gabe"]
also don't use name list
as a variable name because list
is built in data types.