You’ve made it to the end of the second part of this series, so let’s summarize:
Arrays, sets, tuples, and dictionaries let you store a group of items under a single value. They each do this in different ways, so which you use depends on the behavior you want.
Arrays
store items in the order you add them, and you access them using numerical
positions.
Sets
store items without any order, so you can’t access them using numerical positions.
Tuples
are fixed in size, and you can attach names to each of their items. You can read items using numerical
positions or using your names
.
Dictionaries
store items according to a key, and you can read items using those keys
.
Enums
are a way of grouping related values so you can use them without spelling mistakes.
You can attach raw
values to enums so they can be created from integers
or strings
, or you can add
associated values to store
additional information about each case.
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