# plz suscribe to my youtube channel --># https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-sfqidn2fKZslHWnm5qe-A#append items to list
list_example =["python","ruby","java","javascript","c#","css","html"]print(list_example)
list_example.append("assembly")print(list_example)#output['python','ruby','java','javascript','c#','css','html']['python','ruby','java','javascript','c#','css','html','assembly']
myList =[apples, grapes]
fruit =input()#this takes user input on what they want to add to the list
myList.append(fruit)#myList is now [apples, grapes, and whatever the user put for their input]
#append to list
lst =[1,2,3]
li =4
lst.append(li)#lst is now [1, 2, 3, 4].append("the add"): append the object to the end of the list..insert("the add"): inserts the object before the given index..extend("the add"): extends the list by appending elements from the iterable.
append(): append the object to the end of the list.
insert(): inserts the object before the given index.
extend(): extends the list by appending elements from the iterable.
List Concatenation: We can use + operator to concatenate multiple lists and create a new list.
fruits =["Apple","Banana"]# 1. append()print(f'Current Fruits List {fruits}')
f =input("Please enter a fruit name:
")
fruits.append(f)print(f'Updated Fruits List {fruits}')
# Addition of elements in a List# Creating a List
List =[]print("Initial blank List: ")print(List)# Addition of Elements# in the List
List.append(7)
List.append(2)
List.append(4)print("
List after Addition of Three elements: ")print(List)# Adding elements to the List# using Iteratorfor i inrange(5,10):
List.append(i)print("
List after Addition of elements from5-10: ")print(List)# Adding Tuples to the List
List.append((5,6))print("
List after Addition of a Tuple: ")print(List)# Addition of List to a List
List2 =['softhunt','.net']
List.append(List2)print("
List after Addition of a List: ")print(List)
my_list=[0,1,2,3]
new_element=700
new_list=[4,5,6]#if you want add at the end of list:
my_list.append(new_element)#if you want add a list merge two lists:
my_list.extend(new_list)#if you want to add element in a specific index
my_list.insert(index , new_element)
# To add items to a list, we use the '.append' method. Example:
browsers_list =['Google','Brave','Edge']
browsers_list.append('Firefox')print(browsers_list)# Output will be ['Google', 'Brave', 'Edge', 'Firefox']
fruits =["Apple","Banana"]# 1. append()print(f'Current Fruits List {fruits}')
f =input("Please enter a fruit name:
")
fruits.append(f)print(f'Updated Fruits List {fruits}')