Day 3: Python Lists📔🧩


List

Lists are used to store multiple items in a single variable.

Lists are one of 4 built-in data types in Python used to store collections of data, the other 3 are TupleSet, and Dictionary, all with different qualities and usage.

Lists are created using square brackets:

Example

Create a List:

thislist = ["apple""banana""cherry"]
print(thislist)
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List Items

List items are ordered, changeable, and allow duplicate values.

List items are indexed, the first item has index [0], the second item has index [1] etc.


Ordered

When we say that lists are ordered, it means that the items have a defined order, and that order will not change.

If you add new items to a list, the new items will be placed at the end of the list.

Note: There are some list methods that will change the order, but in general: the order of the items will not change.


Changeable

The list is changeable, meaning that we can change, add, and remove items in a list after it has been created.


Allow Duplicates

Since lists are indexed, lists can have items with the same value:

Example

Lists allow duplicate values:

thislist = ["apple""banana""cherry""apple""cherry"]
print(thislist)
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List Length

To determine how many items a list has, use the len() function:

Example

Print the number of items in the list:

thislist = ["apple""banana""cherry"]
print(len(thislist))
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List Items - Data Types

List items can be of any data type:

Example

String, int and boolean data types:

list1 = ["apple""banana""cherry"]
list2 = [15793]
list3 = [TrueFalseFalse]
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A list can contain different data types:

Example

A list with strings, integers and boolean values:

list1 = ["abc"34True40"male"]
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type()

From Python's perspective, lists are defined as objects with the data type 'list':

<class 'list'>

Example

What is the data type of a list?

mylist = ["apple""banana""cherry"]
print(type(mylist))
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The list() Constructor

It is also possible to use the list() constructor when creating a new list.

Example

Using the list() constructor to make a List:

thislist = list(("apple""banana""cherry")) # note the double round-brackets
print(thislist)
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Python Collections (Arrays)

There are four collection data types in the Python programming language:

  • List is a collection which is ordered and changeable. Allows duplicate members.
  • Tuple is a collection which is ordered and unchangeable. Allows duplicate members.
  • Set is a collection which is unordered and unindexed. No duplicate members.
  • Dictionary is a collection which is ordered* and changeable. No duplicate members.

*As of Python version 3.7, dictionaries are ordered. In Python 3.6 and earlier, dictionaries are unordered.

When choosing a collection type, it is useful to understand the properties of that type. Choosing the right type for a particular data set could mean retention of meaning, and, it could mean an increase in efficiency or security.

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Today Homework❗

Submit it by Today 6 PM.💁

1.Print the second item in the fruits list.

fruits = ["apple", 
"banana",
"cherry"] print()

2.Change the value from "apple" to "kiwi", in the fruits list.

fruits = ["apple", 
"banana",
"cherry"] =


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