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title: The Python Data Structures
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A data structure is a particular way of organizing data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently. Python comes with a robust set of inbuilt data structures. Some of the most commonly used ones are :-
* Lists
* Tuples
* Dictionaries
Majorly, the data structures can be divided into two categories :-
* Mutable :- A mutable data structure is a structure whose state can be modified after it is created. Python Lists and Dictionaries are mutable.
* Immutable :- An immutable data structure can't be modified. Example :- Once a tuple is created, we can't update the values inside it.
## Reference:
[Python Data Structures](https://docs.python.org/3.7/tutorial/datastructures.html)