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Objectives  
 
Objectives  
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,  
 
  
 
* Create '''lists '''
 
* Create '''lists '''
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* '''Append elements''' to '''lists'''  
 
* '''Append elements''' to '''lists'''  
 
* '''Delete elements''' from '''lists '''
 
* '''Delete elements''' from '''lists '''
 
 
  
 
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System Specifications  
 
System Specifications  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| To record this tutorial, I am using  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| To record this tutorial, I am using  
 
  
 
* '''Ubuntu Linux 14.04''' operating system
 
* '''Ubuntu Linux 14.04''' operating system
 
* '''Python 3.4.3'''
 
* '''Python 3.4.3'''
 
* '''IPython 5.1.0'''
 
* '''IPython 5.1.0'''
 
 
  
 
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Pre-requisites
 
Pre-requisites
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| To practise this tutorial, you should know how to  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| To practise this tutorial, you should know how to  
 
  
 
* run basic '''Python '''commands on the '''ipython console'''
 
* run basic '''Python '''commands on the '''ipython console'''
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List
 
List
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| What is a List?  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| What is a List?  
 
  
 
* A List can store a sequence of elements.
 
* A List can store a sequence of elements.
 
* All elements need not be of the same data types
 
* All elements need not be of the same data types
 
 
  
 
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'''ipython3'''
 
'''ipython3'''
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:1pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| let us open the '''Terminal '''by pressing '''Ctrl+Alt+T '''keys simultaneously
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:1pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| let us open the '''Terminal '''by pressing '''Ctrl+Alt+T '''keys simultaneously
 
  
 
Now, type '''ipython3''' and press '''Enter'''.  
 
Now, type '''ipython3''' and press '''Enter'''.  
 
  
 
We are now in the '''ipython''' prompt.
 
We are now in the '''ipython''' prompt.
 
  
 
Let us clear the terminal by pressing Ctrl + L for better view.
 
Let us clear the terminal by pressing Ctrl + L for better view.
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
  
 
'''mylist<nowiki> = ['spam', 'eggs', 100, 1.234] </nowiki>'''
 
'''mylist<nowiki> = ['spam', 'eggs', 100, 1.234] </nowiki>'''
 
  
 
Highlight spam and eggs
 
Highlight spam and eggs
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us define a '''list''' with a variable name '''mylist'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us define a '''list''' with a variable name '''mylist'''
 
  
 
Type
 
Type
  
 
'''mylist '''''equal to'' ''inside square brackets inside quotes''''' spam '''''comma''''' '''''inside quotes '''''eggs''' ''comma''' ''hundred '''''comma''''' one point two three four '''and''' '''press '''Enter'''.  
 
'''mylist '''''equal to'' ''inside square brackets inside quotes''''' spam '''''comma''''' '''''inside quotes '''''eggs''' ''comma''' ''hundred '''''comma''''' one point two three four '''and''' '''press '''Enter'''.  
 
  
 
In Python, strings are always placed inside single or double quotes.  
 
In Python, strings are always placed inside single or double quotes.  
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Highlight according to narration
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Highlight according to narration
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| As we can see, lists can contain elements of different data types
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| As we can see, lists can contain elements of different data types
 
  
 
In mylist, spam and eggs are '''strings''', whereas '''hundred''' and''' one point two three four''' are '''integer''' and '''float''' respectively. ‘
 
In mylist, spam and eggs are '''strings''', whereas '''hundred''' and''' one point two three four''' are '''integer''' and '''float''' respectively. ‘
 
 
 
  
 
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* They cannot start with numbers and cannot be the same as Python keywords.
 
* They cannot start with numbers and cannot be the same as Python keywords.
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| In the code typed earlier, the name '''mylist''' is a variable.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| In the code typed earlier, the name '''mylist''' is a variable.
 
  
 
In Python, a variable must either start with an alphabet or an underscore.  
 
In Python, a variable must either start with an alphabet or an underscore.  
 
  
 
They cannot start with numbers and cannot be the same as Python keywords.  
 
They cannot start with numbers and cannot be the same as Python keywords.  
 
 
 
  
 
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* for, if, else, elif, while, in, def, or, and
 
* for, if, else, elif, while, in, def, or, and
 
* A variable name cannot have spaces or punctuation characters or any arithmetic characters.
 
* A variable name cannot have spaces or punctuation characters or any arithmetic characters.
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| You will learn about keywords as we proceed.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| You will learn about keywords as we proceed.
 
  
 
Few examples of keywords are “for, if, else, elif, while, in, def, or, and”.  
 
Few examples of keywords are “for, if, else, elif, while, in, def, or, and”.  
 
  
 
A variable name cannot have spaces or punctuation characters or any arithmetic characters.
 
A variable name cannot have spaces or punctuation characters or any arithmetic characters.
 
 
 
  
 
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* x y, x+y x*y x&^ae
 
* x y, x+y x*y x&^ae
 
* for, in, elif
 
* for, in, elif
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| These are some of the valid and invalid variable names:
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| These are some of the valid and invalid variable names:
 
 
 
  
 
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Switch to the terminal
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Switch to the terminal
 
  
 
Highlight '''<nowiki>mylist = ['spam', 'eggs', 100, 1.234] </nowiki>'''
 
Highlight '''<nowiki>mylist = ['spam', 'eggs', 100, 1.234] </nowiki>'''
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'''x '''''equal to inside square brackets inside quotes ''a'' comma inside quotes '''''b''''' ''and press''' Enter'''
 
'''x '''''equal to inside square brackets inside quotes ''a'' comma inside quotes '''''b''''' ''and press''' Enter'''
 
  
 
Any valid variable name could be used.
 
Any valid variable name could be used.
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
  
 
'''<nowiki>myemptylist = []</nowiki>'''
 
'''<nowiki>myemptylist = []</nowiki>'''
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us now create an '''empty list '''with no Can we use 'elements' instead of items. This is more in line with terms used when referring to a listelements.  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us now create an '''empty list '''with no Can we use 'elements' instead of items. This is more in line with terms used when referring to a listelements.  
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list index
 
list index
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can access an element of a list using its corresponding index or position.  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can access an element of a list using its corresponding index or position.  
 
  
 
Index value of the elements starts from 0, 1, 2 and so on.
 
Index value of the elements starts from 0, 1, 2 and so on.
 
  
 
'''Negative indices''' are used to access '''elements''' from the end.
 
'''Negative indices''' are used to access '''elements''' from the end.
 
  
 
Which starts from -1, -2, and so on
 
Which starts from -1, -2, and so on
 
  
 
The syntax to get a specific list element is
 
The syntax to get a specific list element is
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'''<nowiki>mylist[3]</nowiki>'''
 
'''<nowiki>mylist[3]</nowiki>'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Type '''mylist'' '''inside square brackets''' ''zero '''and press '''Enter'''.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Type '''mylist'' '''inside square brackets''' ''zero '''and press '''Enter'''.
 
  
 
As we can see'''<nowiki> mylist[0]</nowiki>''' gives the first element''' spam'''
 
As we can see'''<nowiki> mylist[0]</nowiki>''' gives the first element''' spam'''
 
  
 
Type '''mylist '''''inside square brackets''' ''one '''and press '''Enter'''.
 
Type '''mylist '''''inside square brackets''' ''one '''and press '''Enter'''.
 
  
 
'''<nowiki>mylist[1] </nowiki>'''gives the second '''element'''.
 
'''<nowiki>mylist[1] </nowiki>'''gives the second '''element'''.
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Show Slide  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Show Slide  
 
  
 
Exercise1  
 
Exercise1  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.
 
  
 
What happens when you type '''<nowiki>mylist[-1]</nowiki>'''.  
 
What happens when you type '''<nowiki>mylist[-1]</nowiki>'''.  
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
  
 
'''<nowiki>mylist[-1]</nowiki>'''
 
'''<nowiki>mylist[-1]</nowiki>'''
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List in list
 
List in list
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can also create a '''list''' inside a '''list.'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can also create a '''list''' inside a '''list.'''
 
  
 
This property makes '''lists heterogeneous data structures'''.  
 
This property makes '''lists heterogeneous data structures'''.  
 
  
 
This is the syntax for list inside a list.
 
This is the syntax for list inside a list.
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
  
 
'''<nowiki>doublelist=[‘a’, [‘b’,’c’,’d’], 'and', </nowiki>5, 6, 7, 8] '''
 
'''<nowiki>doublelist=[‘a’, [‘b’,’c’,’d’], 'and', </nowiki>5, 6, 7, 8] '''
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Here '''b c d''' is a list in list which is represented within square brackets inside a list
 
Here '''b c d''' is a list in list which is represented within square brackets inside a list
 
 
 
  
 
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Type:'''<nowiki> doublelist[1] </nowiki>'''and press '''Enter'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Type:'''<nowiki> doublelist[1] </nowiki>'''and press '''Enter'''
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Nowdonefetching the vale from index 0 is already explained, use some other index value as an example let us fetch some element from '''doublelist'''.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Nowdonefetching the vale from index 0 is already explained, use some other index value as an example let us fetch some element from '''doublelist'''.
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Show Slide
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Show Slide
 
  
 
Exercise2  
 
Exercise2  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.
 
  
 
'''<nowiki>doublelist=[‘a’, [‘b’,’c’,’d’], 'and', </nowiki>5, 6, 7, 8] '''
 
'''<nowiki>doublelist=[‘a’, [‘b’,’c’,’d’], 'and', </nowiki>5, 6, 7, 8] '''
 
  
 
# What is the command to get the element 'and' in the list doublelist?  
 
# What is the command to get the element 'and' in the list doublelist?  
 
# How would you get 'and' using negative indices?  
 
# How would you get 'and' using negative indices?  
 
# How would you get element 'd' from the list doublelist?  
 
# How would you get element 'd' from the list doublelist?  
 
 
  
 
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Solution 2  
 
Solution 2  
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| The solution is on your screen  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| The solution is on your screen  
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# '''doublelist '''''inside square brackets '''''minus five '''
 
# '''doublelist '''''inside square brackets '''''minus five '''
 
# '''doublelist '''''inside square brackets '''''one '''''inside square brackets '''''two '''
 
# '''doublelist '''''inside square brackets '''''one '''''inside square brackets '''''two '''
 
 
  
 
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'''len''' function is used to check the number of '''elements''' in the '''list'''.
 
'''len''' function is used to check the number of '''elements''' in the '''list'''.
 
  
 
Syntax:
 
Syntax:
  
 
len(variable)
 
len(variable)
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can use '''len''' function to check the number of '''elements/length of '''in the '''list'''.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can use '''len''' function to check the number of '''elements/length of '''in the '''list'''.
 
  
 
The syntax is: len ''inside'' ''parentheses ''variable
 
The syntax is: len ''inside'' ''parentheses ''variable
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'''len(mylist) '''
 
'''len(mylist) '''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us find the number of elements in '''mylist''' which we created earlier.  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us find the number of elements in '''mylist''' which we created earlier.  
 
  
 
Switch to the''' terminal '''and clear the screen
 
Switch to the''' terminal '''and clear the screen
 
  
 
Recall '''mylist''' by pressing up arrow key and press''' Enter.'''
 
Recall '''mylist''' by pressing up arrow key and press''' Enter.'''
 
  
 
Type '''len '''''inside parentheses '''''mylist '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
Type '''len '''''inside parentheses '''''mylist '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
  
 
We get the length of mylist as '''four'''
 
We get the length of mylist as '''four'''
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| '''Slide Append function'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| '''Slide Append function'''
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can append elements to the list using the '''append''' function.  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can append elements to the list using the '''append''' function.  
 
  
 
This function will add the element to the end of the list.
 
This function will add the element to the end of the list.
 
  
 
The syntax is: variable ''dot'' '''append''' within ''parentheses element to be added.''
 
The syntax is: variable ''dot'' '''append''' within ''parentheses element to be added.''
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| <nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
  
 
'''mylist.append('sharp') '''
 
'''mylist.append('sharp') '''
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'''mylist''''' dot'' append ''inside parentheses within quotes''' ''sharp''' and''' '''press '''Enter'''.  
 
'''mylist''''' dot'' append ''inside parentheses within quotes''' ''sharp''' and''' '''press '''Enter'''.  
 
  
 
'''mylist '''''dot'' append ''inside parentheses''' ''six'' '''''and''' '''press '''Enter.'''
 
'''mylist '''''dot'' append ''inside parentheses''' ''six'' '''''and''' '''press '''Enter.'''
 
  
 
Let us check the''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
 
Let us check the''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
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There are two ways of doing it.  
 
There are two ways of doing it.  
 
  
 
* One is by using the '''index '''with''' del''' keyword.  
 
* One is by using the '''index '''with''' del''' keyword.  
 
* Syntax is '''del '''variable ''inside square brackets element’s ''index value
 
* Syntax is '''del '''variable ''inside square brackets element’s ''index value
 
 
  
 
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| * The other way is removing element by the value using remove function
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| * The other way is removing element by the value using remove function
 
* Syntax is '''variable '''''dot '''''remove '''''inside parentheses '''''element to be removed'''
 
* Syntax is '''variable '''''dot '''''remove '''''inside parentheses '''''element to be removed'''
 
 
  
 
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| '''mylist '''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| '''mylist '''
 
  
 
<nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>[IPython Terminal]</nowiki>
  
 
'''<nowiki>del mylist[1]</nowiki>'''
 
'''<nowiki>del mylist[1]</nowiki>'''
 
  
 
'''mylist '''
 
'''mylist '''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Switch to the''' terminal '''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Switch to the''' terminal '''
 
  
 
Type '''mylist''' and press''' Enter '''to see the updated list
 
Type '''mylist''' and press''' Enter '''to see the updated list
 
  
 
Type '''del '''''space '''''mylist '''''inside square brackets''''' one '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
Type '''del '''''space '''''mylist '''''inside square brackets''''' one '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
  
 
The keyword '''del''' deletes the element at '''index''' one,  
 
The keyword '''del''' deletes the element at '''index''' one,  
 
  
 
i.e the second element of the list,''' eggs'''.
 
i.e the second element of the list,''' eggs'''.
 
  
 
Again type '''mylist''' and press''' Enter'''
 
Again type '''mylist''' and press''' Enter'''
 
  
 
We can see that the element '''eggs''' has been deleted from the list
 
We can see that the element '''eggs''' has been deleted from the list
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'''mylist.remove(100) '''
 
'''mylist.remove(100) '''
 
  
 
'''mylist'''
 
'''mylist'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us delete the element '''hundred''' from '''mylist''' list.  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Let us delete the element '''hundred''' from '''mylist''' list.  
 
  
 
For this we can use the '''function''' '''remove'''.
 
For this we can use the '''function''' '''remove'''.
 
  
 
Type '''mylist''''' dot '''''remove '''within parentheses''' hundred '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
Type '''mylist''''' dot '''''remove '''within parentheses''' hundred '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
  
 
Let us check the''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
 
Let us check the''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
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'''mylist.append('spam') '''
 
'''mylist.append('spam') '''
 
  
 
Highlight spam
 
Highlight spam
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| But what if the '''elements''' are repeated.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| But what if the '''elements''' are repeated.
 
  
 
To check that, let’s do a small experiment.
 
To check that, let’s do a small experiment.
 
  
 
Type  
 
Type  
  
 
'''mylist''''' dot '''''append '''within parentheses within quotes '''spam '''and press''' enter'''
 
'''mylist''''' dot '''''append '''within parentheses within quotes '''spam '''and press''' enter'''
 
  
 
'''Type mylist '''and press''' Enter'''
 
'''Type mylist '''and press''' Enter'''
 
  
 
Here is the''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
 
Here is the''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
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'''mylist '''''dot '''''remove '''''inside parentheses inside quotes'' '''spam '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
'''mylist '''''dot '''''remove '''''inside parentheses inside quotes'' '''spam '''and press '''Enter.'''
 
  
 
Let us check''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
 
Let us check''' '''updated''' mylist.'''
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause for a while  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause for a while  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can see that only the first occurrence of ''''spam'''' has been removed.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| We can see that only the first occurrence of ''''spam'''' has been removed.
 
  
 
The function '''remove''' removes the first occurrence of the element in the '''sequence'''.
 
The function '''remove''' removes the first occurrence of the element in the '''sequence'''.
 
  
 
Remember, the '''del '''keyword removes the element by index value.
 
Remember, the '''del '''keyword removes the element by index value.
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| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"|  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"|  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Using '''remove''' function, we can also remove an element with its index value  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Using '''remove''' function, we can also remove an element with its index value  
 
  
 
Let us try this with an example.  
 
Let us try this with an example.  
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'''k'''
 
'''k'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Type''' k '''''is equal to inside square brackets '''''one''''' comma '''''two''''' comma '''''one''''' comma '''''three'''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Type''' k '''''is equal to inside square brackets '''''one''''' comma '''''two''''' comma '''''one''''' comma '''''three'''
 
  
 
'''then type k '''''dot remove inside parentheses''''' k inside square brackets two '''and press''' Enter'''
 
'''then type k '''''dot remove inside parentheses''''' k inside square brackets two '''and press''' Enter'''
 
  
 
Type''' k '''and''' '''press '''Enter '''
 
Type''' k '''and''' '''press '''Enter '''
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Exercise 3  
 
Exercise 3  
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.
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2. Remove 'and' from the list doublelist.  
 
2. Remove 'and' from the list doublelist.  
 
 
 
  
 
|-
 
|-
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Exercise 3  
 
Exercise 3  
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| The solution is  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| The solution is  
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# '''del doublelist''''' within square brackets''''' three '''
 
# '''del doublelist''''' within square brackets''''' three '''
 
# '''doublelist '''''dot '''''remove '''''inside parentheses inside quotes''''' and'''  
 
# '''doublelist '''''dot '''''remove '''''inside parentheses inside quotes''''' and'''  
 
 
  
 
|-
 
|-
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Summary slide  
 
Summary slide  
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt to,''' '''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt to,''' '''
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** Empty list
 
** Empty list
 
** List within a list  
 
** List within a list  
 
 
  
 
|-
 
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* Append '''elements''' to list using the '''function''' '''append'''.  
 
* Append '''elements''' to list using the '''function''' '''append'''.  
 
* Delete '''element''' from list using the '''del''' and '''remove''' function
 
* Delete '''element''' from list using the '''del''' and '''remove''' function
 
 
  
 
|-
 
|-
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Evaluation  
 
Evaluation  
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve  
 
  
 
# How do you create an empty list?  
 
# How do you create an empty list?  
 
# Can you have a list inside a list?  
 
# Can you have a list inside a list?  
 
# How would you access the last element of a list without finding its length?  
 
# How would you access the last element of a list without finding its length?  
 
 
  
 
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|-
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Solutions  
 
Solutions  
 
 
  
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| And the answers,''' '''
 
| style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.5pt solid #000001;padding-top:0cm;padding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.079cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| And the answers,''' '''
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# Yes, list can contain all the other data types, including list.  
 
# Yes, list can contain all the other data types, including list.  
 
# Using negative indices, we can access the last element from the list.
 
# Using negative indices, we can access the last element from the list.
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:18, 6 September 2017

Python/C2/Getting Started with Lists/English

Title of script: Getting Started with Lists

Author: Aditya Palaparthy

Keywords: Python, IPython, list, del, remove, append


Visual Cue
Narration
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containing title, name of the production team along with the logo of MHRD

Hello Friends. Welcome to the tutorial on "Getting started with lists".
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Objectives

At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,
  • Create lists
  • Access list elements
  • Append elements to lists
  • Delete elements from lists
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System Specifications

To record this tutorial, I am using
  • Ubuntu Linux 14.04 operating system
  • Python 3.4.3
  • IPython 5.1.0
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Pre-requisites

To practise this tutorial, you should know how to
  • run basic Python commands on the ipython console

If not, see the relevant Python tutorials on this website.

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List

What is a List?
  • A List can store a sequence of elements.
  • All elements need not be of the same data types
[Terminal]

ipython3

let us open the Terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T keys simultaneously

Now, type ipython3 and press Enter.

We are now in the ipython prompt.

Let us clear the terminal by pressing Ctrl + L for better view.

[IPython Terminal]

mylist = ['spam', 'eggs', 100, 1.234]

Highlight spam and eggs

Let us define a list with a variable name mylist

Type

mylist equal to inside square brackets inside quotes spam comma inside quotes eggs comma hundred comma one point two three four and press Enter.

In Python, strings are always placed inside single or double quotes.

type(mylist)

Highlight the command

Now enter type within brackets mylist and press Enter.

Here type is a function which will return the datatype of the variable.

mylist is a list datatype.

Highlight according to narration As we can see, lists can contain elements of different data types

In mylist, spam and eggs are strings, whereas hundred and one point two three four are integer and float respectively. ‘

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What is a variable?

  • variable must either start with an alphabet or an underscore.
  • They cannot start with numbers and cannot be the same as Python keywords.
In the code typed earlier, the name mylist is a variable.

In Python, a variable must either start with an alphabet or an underscore.

They cannot start with numbers and cannot be the same as Python keywords.

Examples of Keywords:
  • for, if, else, elif, while, in, def, or, and
  • A variable name cannot have spaces or punctuation characters or any arithmetic characters.
You will learn about keywords as we proceed.

Few examples of keywords are “for, if, else, elif, while, in, def, or, and”.

A variable name cannot have spaces or punctuation characters or any arithmetic characters.

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Valid and invalid variables

Valid variable names:

  • x, y, xx, abc, a_b_c, a1, variable1, mylist, _x
  • foreign, spiff, while_true, or_else, and_od_else_1

Invalid names:

  • 1_x, 2_var, x-, x+, x;, x:
  • x y, x+y x*y x&^ae
  • for, in, elif
These are some of the valid and invalid variable names:
Switch to the terminal

Highlight mylist = ['spam', 'eggs', 100, 1.234]

Getting back to our lists, the list could be created as

num underscore list is equal to inside square brackets one comma two and press Enter

or

x equal to inside square brackets inside quotes a comma inside quotes b and press Enter

Any valid variable name could be used.

[IPython Terminal]

myemptylist = []

Let us now create an empty list with no Can we use 'elements' instead of items. This is more in line with terms used when referring to a listelements.

Type myemptylist is equal to open and close square brackets and press Enter.

This is an empty list without any element

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list index

We can access an element of a list using its corresponding index or position.

Index value of the elements starts from 0, 1, 2 and so on.

Negative indices are used to access elements from the end.

Which starts from -1, -2, and so on

The syntax to get a specific list element is

variable inside square brackets element’s index value

Switch to the terminal
[IPython Terminal]

mylist[0]

mylist[1]

mylist[3]

Type mylist inside square brackets zero and press Enter.

As we can see mylist[0] gives the first element spam

Type mylist inside square brackets one and press Enter.

mylist[1] gives the second element.

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Exercise1

Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.

What happens when you type mylist[-1].

[IPython Terminal]

mylist[-1]

Switch to the terminal for solution

Type mylist inside square brackets minus one and press Enter.

As you can see you get the last element which is one point two three four.

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List in list

We can also create a list inside a list.

This property makes lists heterogeneous data structures.

This is the syntax for list inside a list.

[IPython Terminal]

doublelist=[‘a’, [‘b’,’c’,’d’], 'and', 5, 6, 7, 8]

Highlight [‘b’,’c’,’d’]

Let us include a list within a list for the variable doublelist.

Type the code as shown here:

Here b c d is a list in list which is represented within square brackets inside a list

Type: doublelist[1] and press Enter Nowdonefetching the vale from index 0 is already explained, use some other index value as an example let us fetch some element from doublelist.

Type: doublelist inside square brackets one and press Enter

We can see the output as b c d within square brackets

This is because the index value one contains the list inside a list as its element.

Highlight according to narration Now let us try to access a specific element, say b from the list inside a list

For this type: doublelist inside square brackets one inside square brackets zero and press Enter.

Here the 1st parameter represents the index of the list inside the list in the main list

The second parameter represents the index value of b in the list inside the list

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Exercise2

Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.

doublelist=[‘a’, [‘b’,’c’,’d’], 'and', 5, 6, 7, 8]

  1. What is the command to get the element 'and' in the list doublelist?
  2. How would you get 'and' using negative indices?
  3. How would you get element 'd' from the list doublelist?
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Solution 2

The solution is on your screen
  1. doublelist inside square brackets two
  2. doublelist inside square brackets minus five
  3. doublelist inside square brackets one inside square brackets two
slide len function

len function is used to check the number of elements in the list.

Syntax:

len(variable)

We can use len function to check the number of elements/length of in the list.

The syntax is: len inside parentheses variable

[IPython Terminal]

len(mylist)

Let us find the number of elements in mylist which we created earlier.

Switch to the terminal and clear the screen

Recall mylist by pressing up arrow key and press Enter.

Type len inside parentheses mylist and press Enter.

We get the length of mylist as four

Slide Append function We can append elements to the list using the append function.

This function will add the element to the end of the list.

The syntax is: variable dot append within parentheses element to be added.

[IPython Terminal]

mylist.append('sharp')

mylist.append(6)

Switch to the terminal

Now type

mylist dot append inside parentheses within quotes sharp and press Enter.

mylist dot append inside parentheses six and press Enter.

Let us check the updated mylist.

Type mylist and press Enter

We can see mylist is appended with sharp and six at the end.

slide del We can also remove elements from Lists.

There are two ways of doing it.

  • One is by using the index with del keyword.
  • Syntax is del variable inside square brackets element’s index value
slide remove * The other way is removing element by the value using remove function
  • Syntax is variable dot remove inside parentheses element to be removed
mylist

[IPython Terminal]

del mylist[1]

mylist

Switch to the terminal

Type mylist and press Enter to see the updated list

Type del space mylist inside square brackets one and press Enter.

The keyword del deletes the element at index one,

i.e the second element of the list, eggs.

Again type mylist and press Enter

We can see that the element eggs has been deleted from the list

[IPython Terminal]

mylist.remove(100)

mylist

Let us delete the element hundred from mylist list.

For this we can use the function remove.

Type mylist dot remove within parentheses hundred and press Enter.

Let us check the updated mylist.

[IPython Terminal]

mylist.append('spam')

Highlight spam

But what if the elements are repeated.

To check that, let’s do a small experiment.

Type

mylist dot append within parentheses within quotes spam and press enter

Type mylist and press Enter

Here is the updated mylist.

It contains the element spam twice.

One is at the start and the next is at the end of the list.

mylist.remove('spam')

Type mylist

Now remove the element spam by typing:

mylist dot remove inside parentheses inside quotes spam and press Enter.

Let us check updated mylist.

Pause for a while We can see that only the first occurrence of 'spam' has been removed.

The function remove removes the first occurrence of the element in the sequence.

Remember, the del keyword removes the element by index value.

remove function removes on the basis of element being passed on.

Using remove function, we can also remove an element with its index value

Let us try this with an example.

[Ipython Terminal]

k = [1,2,1,3]

k.remove(k[2])

k

Type k is equal to inside square brackets one comma two comma one comma three

then type k dot remove inside parentheses k inside square brackets two and press Enter

Type k and press Enter

We can see the output as [2,1,3].

Since it deletes the first occurrence of what is returned by k inside square brackets two which is one.

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Exercise 3

Pause the video. Try this exercise and then resume the video.

1. Delete the fourth element from the list doublelist.

2. Remove 'and' from the list doublelist.

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Exercise 3

The solution is
  1. del doublelist within square brackets three
  2. doublelist dot remove inside parentheses inside quotes and
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Summary slide

This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt to,
  • Create:
    • List with elements
    • Empty list
    • List within a list
We also learnt to,
  • Find out the list length using len function.
  • Access elements using their index numbers.
  • Append elements to list using the function append.
  • Delete element from list using the del and remove function
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Evaluation

Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve
  1. How do you create an empty list?
  2. Can you have a list inside a list?
  3. How would you access the last element of a list without finding its length?
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Solutions

And the answers,
  1. We create an empty list just by leaving the space inside the square brackets empty. myemptylist equal to open and close square brackets.
  2. Yes, list can contain all the other data types, including list.
  3. Using negative indices, we can access the last element from the list.
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This is _________ from IIT Bombay signing off.

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