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Posted on March 6, 2020
In this aritcle you will learn about actions on a Python list. A list is not just defined, it's an interactive object to which you can add and remove items.
A list is just a collection of objects, which can be numbers, strings or other types of objects.
Some example lists:
a = [1,2,3]
b = ["hello","world","moon"]
insert an element into list
There is a previous method of appending an element to the list, which is only the last of the new elements added to the list.For example:
>>> all_users = ["alice","bob"]
>>> all_users.append("aaron")
>>> all_users
['alice', 'bob', 'aaron']
>>>
From this operation, it can be said that list can be changed at any time.
Similar to list.append(x)
, list.insert (i, x)
can also add list elements. It is just that an element can be added anywhere.
list.insert(i, x)
This insert an item at a given position. The first argument is the index of the element at which to insert, so
a.insert(0, x)
inserts at the front of the list, anda.insert(len(a), x)
is equivalent toa.append(x)
.
Delete elements in list
The elements in the list can not only be added, but can also be deleted.There are two ways to delete a list element, which are:
list.remove(x)
Remove the first item from the list whose value is x. It is an error if
there is no such item.
list.pop([i])
Remove the item at the given position in the list, and return it. If no
index is specified, a.pop() removes and returns the last item in the list.
>>> all_users = ["alice","bob","aaron"]
>>> all_users.remove('bob')
>>> all_users
['alice', 'aaron']
>>>
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Posted on March 6, 2020
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