I tried the following in the python interpreter:
>>>
>>> a = []
>>> b = {1:'one'}
>>> a.append(b)
>>> a
[{1: 'one'}]
>>> b[1] = 'ONE'
>>> a
[{1: 'ONE'}]
>>>
Here, after appending the dictionary 'b' to the list 'a', I'm changing the value corresponding to the key 1 in dictionary 'a'. Somehow this change gets reflected in the list too. When I append a dictionary to a list, am I not just appending the value of dictionary? It looks as if I have appended a pointer to the dictionary to the list and hence the changes to the dictionary are getting reflected in the list too.
I do not want the change to get reflected in the list. How do I do it?
Thank you for your time!
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