Will an error occur if you try to access a list element with an index greater than or equal to the list's length? For example:
foo = ['a', 'b', 'c']
print(foo[3]) # will this result in an error?
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Will an error occur if you try to access a list element with an index greater than or equal to the list's length? For example:
foo = ['a', 'b', 'c']
print(foo[3]) # will this result in an error?
Yes, an error will occur: list index out of range. When you use an index value with no corresponding element, Python raises an IndexError error.
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