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Introduction to Python for Data Analysis
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Introduction to Python for Data Analysis

Introduction to Python for Data Analysis

1. Introduction to Python 1/2
2. Introduction to Python 2/2
3. Explore Dataset
4. Becoming an Analyst

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Get Familiar with Lists

Another crucial data type is called list! It is used to store variables:

list = [1, 3, 6, 'a', True]

You just need to put variables inside square brackets. You don't have restrictions, so in one list, you can store numbers, strings, and boolean data; that's all!

It is necessary to know how to get a specific element from the list to work with lists.

The list's first item has the index 0, the next one 1, and so on.

If we start from the end, the last item has the index -1, and the second-to-last has the index -2, and so on.

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list_1 = ['P', 'y', 't', 'h', 'o', 'n'] print("The first item is", list_1[0]) print("The third item is", list_1[2]) print("The fifth item is", list_1[4]) print("The last item is", list_1[5]) # And using negative indexation print("The first item is", list_1[-6]) print("The third item is", list_1[-4]) print("The fifth item is", list_1[-2]) print("The last item is", list_1[-1])
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Using only negative indexation extract the symbols c o d e from the list_code. Please do not put spaces into your code.

list_code = ['c', 'o', 'd', 'e']
c = list_code[
]
o = list_code

d = list_code

e =

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