diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 002529f..29a96ef 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@ What makes those dictionaries become bloated? And why are newly created objects * Few weird looking but semantically correct statements: + `[] = ()` is a semantically correct statement (unpacking an empty `tuple` into an empty `list`) - + `'a'[0][0][0][0][0]` is also a semantically correct statement as strings are [sequences](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-sequence)(iterables supporting element access using integer indices) in Python. + + `'a'[0][0][0][0][0]` is also semantically correct, because Python doesn't have a character data type like other languages branched from C. So selecting a single character from a string returns a single-character string. + `3 --0-- 5 == 8` and `--5 == 5` are both semantically correct statements and evaluate to `True`. * Given that `a` is a number, `++a` and `--a` are both valid Python statements but don't behave the same way as compared with similar statements in languages like C, C++, or Java.