Why does changing one list change another - Python

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I have recently started learning python. I have the following code:

x = []
y = x
y.append(10)

The issue here is, I am appending the variable y but for some reason, variable x is also getting appended. Why is this happening? 

Jul 25, 2019 in Python by Aleesha
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Hey @Aleesha, here when you write x=y, you're not creating a copy of x and assigning that to y. Instead, it creates a new variable y and a reference to the object x is passed. This means that there is only one object (the list), and both x and y refer to it. Hence changing y will change x also.
answered Jul 25, 2019 by Kanika

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