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What’s the difference between a set() and a frozenset()?
What’s the difference between a set() and a frozenset()?
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Set and frozenset are two built-in collection data types in Python that are used to store a collection of unique elements. While set is mutable, meaning that we can add, remove, or change elements in a set, frozenset is immutable and cannot be modified after creation.