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CHANGING THE LIST ELEMENT


        Lists are mutable, which means the elements of a list can be changed or new elements can be added
        to a list by using an assignment operator (=).

        To change the elements of a list, follow the program as given below.












        On running the above program, you will get the following output:















             TRAVERSING A LIST


        Traversing means accessing or visiting the elements of a list. Various ways to traverse a list are indexing,
        negative indexing and slicing.

        Indexing

        The index of elements of a list starts from 0; which means if a list contains 10 elements then its index
        (it is always an integer number) is from 0 to 9.



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          In case if the user tries to access an element from a list beyond the defined range of the list, then it will give
          an IndexError.


        To access the list elements, the indexing operator or subscript operator [ ] is used.

        If we want to find the elements in the list using the index value, then follow the program as given below.

















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