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slicing notations can be used as the target of assignment and :keyword:`del`
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(delete) statements.
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There is currently a single intrinsic mutable sequence type:
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There are currently two intrinsic mutable sequence types:
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Lists
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.. index:: object: list
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comma-separated list of expressions in square brackets. (Note that there are no
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special cases needed to form lists of length 0 or 1.)
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Byte Arrays
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.. index:: bytearray
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A bytearray object is a mutable array. They are created by the built-in
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:func:`bytearray` constructor. Aside from being mutable (and hence
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unhashable), byte arrays otherwise provide the same interface and
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functionality as immutable bytes objects.
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.. index:: module: array
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The extension module :mod:`array` provides an additional example of a mutable
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