For example purposes…
for x in range(0,9):
string'x' = "Hello"
So I end up with string1, string2, string3… all equaling “Hello”
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Sure you can; it’s called a dictionary:
I said this somewhat tongue in check, but really the best way to associate one value with another value is a dictionary. That is what it was designed for!