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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T23:26:57+00:00 2026-05-16T23:26:57+00:00

What is the difference in these two statements in python? var = foo.bar and

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What is the difference in these two statements in python?

var = foo.bar

and

var = [foo.bar]

I think it is making var into a list containing foo.bar but I am unsure. Also if this is the behavior and foo.bar is already a list what do you get in each case?

For example: if foo.bar = [1, 2] would I get this?

var = foo.bar #[1, 2]

and

var = [foo.bar] #[[1,2]] where [1,2] is the first element in a multidimensional list
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    2026-05-16T23:26:57+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:26 pm

    [] is an empty list.

    [foo.bar] is creating a new list ([]) with foo.bar as the first item in the list, which can then be referenced by its index:

    var = [foo.bar]
    var[0] == foo.bar # returns True 
    

    So your guess that your assignment of foo.bar = [1,2] is exactly right.

    If you haven’t already, I recommend playing around with this kind of thing in the Python interactive interpreter. It makes it pretty easy:

    >>> []
    []
    >>> foobar = [1,2]
    >>> foobar
    [1, 2]
    >>> [foobar]
    [[1, 2]]
    
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