Notice: This page requires JavaScript to function properly.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings or update your browser.
Lernen Lists (2/3) | Other data types
Learn Python from Scratch
course content

Kursinhalt

Learn Python from Scratch

Learn Python from Scratch

1. The basics
2. Arithmetic operations
3. Common data types
4. Conditional statements
5. Other data types
6. Loops
7. Functions

book
Lists (2/3)

There are several operations available for manipulating lists, same as for string, such as:

  • len() - length of list (i.e. number of elements);
  • list1 + list2 - concatenation (both must be lists);
  • list1 * n - n copies of list1;
  • list.append(x) - add x (one element!) to the end of list (x can not be list) - this one rewrites your list;
  • list.extend((x, y, ...)) - add x,y, ... to the end of list - also rewrites your list;
  • list.copy() - creates a copy of your list;
  • list.count(x) - counts number of x in list.

For example, we can modify a bit our list with several more countries.

12345678910
countries = ["USA", 9629091, "Canada", 9984670, "Germany", 357114] # list with new countries countries_new = ["Brazil", 8515767, "India", 3166391] # add new data (list) to our list using concatenation print(countries + countries_new) # using list method countries.extend(("Brazil", 8515767, "India", 3166391)) print(countries)
copy
Aufgabe

Swipe to start coding

Modify your last list with new data. Experiment with both methods and print the result.

NameAge
John41
Michelle35

Lösung

Switch to desktopWechseln Sie zum Desktop, um in der realen Welt zu übenFahren Sie dort fort, wo Sie sind, indem Sie eine der folgenden Optionen verwenden
War alles klar?

Wie können wir es verbessern?

Danke für Ihr Feedback!

Abschnitt 5. Kapitel 2
toggle bottom row

book
Lists (2/3)

There are several operations available for manipulating lists, same as for string, such as:

  • len() - length of list (i.e. number of elements);
  • list1 + list2 - concatenation (both must be lists);
  • list1 * n - n copies of list1;
  • list.append(x) - add x (one element!) to the end of list (x can not be list) - this one rewrites your list;
  • list.extend((x, y, ...)) - add x,y, ... to the end of list - also rewrites your list;
  • list.copy() - creates a copy of your list;
  • list.count(x) - counts number of x in list.

For example, we can modify a bit our list with several more countries.

12345678910
countries = ["USA", 9629091, "Canada", 9984670, "Germany", 357114] # list with new countries countries_new = ["Brazil", 8515767, "India", 3166391] # add new data (list) to our list using concatenation print(countries + countries_new) # using list method countries.extend(("Brazil", 8515767, "India", 3166391)) print(countries)
copy
Aufgabe

Swipe to start coding

Modify your last list with new data. Experiment with both methods and print the result.

NameAge
John41
Michelle35

Lösung

Switch to desktopWechseln Sie zum Desktop, um in der realen Welt zu übenFahren Sie dort fort, wo Sie sind, indem Sie eine der folgenden Optionen verwenden
War alles klar?

Wie können wir es verbessern?

Danke für Ihr Feedback!

Abschnitt 5. Kapitel 2
Switch to desktopWechseln Sie zum Desktop, um in der realen Welt zu übenFahren Sie dort fort, wo Sie sind, indem Sie eine der folgenden Optionen verwenden
Wir sind enttäuscht, dass etwas schief gelaufen ist. Was ist passiert?
some-alt