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Python Variables - Assign Multiple Values

Many Values to Multiple Variables

Python allows you to assign values to multiple variables in one line:

Example x, y, z = "Orange", "Banana", "Cherry"

print(x)
print(y)
print(z)

Note:

Make sure the number of variables matches the number of values, or else you will get an error.

One Value to Multiple Variables

And you can assign the same value to multiple variables in one line:

Example x = y = z = "Orange"

print(x)
print(y)
print(z)

Unpack a Collection

If you have a collection of values in a list, tuple etc. Python allows you to extract the values into variables. This is called unpacking.

Example

Unpack a list:

fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]

x, y, z = fruits print(x)
print(y)
print(z)

Learn more about unpacking in our

Unpack Tuples

Chapter.

Video: Python Variable Names

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