h = ['hiihihi','hhihiih']
print (len(h)) # = 2
>>> len(‘hello’)
5
>>> len(‘My very energetic monster just scarfed nachos.’)
46
>>> len(”)
0
>>> avengers = [‘hulk’, ‘iron-man’, ‘Captain-America’, ‘Thor’]
>>> len(avengers)
4
>>> names = (‘Mike’, ‘Josh’, ‘Ope’, ‘Toby’, ‘Fred’, ‘Krish’)
>>> print(len(names))
6
>>> bierce = {
… “day”: “A period of twenty-four hours, mostly misspent”,
… “positive”: “Mistaken at the top of one’s voice”,
… “misfortune”: “The kind of fortune that never misses”,
… }
>>> type(bierce)
<type ‘dict’>
>>> print(len(bierce))
3
mystring = 'Hello'
#Counts the amount of letters in the string
len(mystring) # = 5
#Can also count the number of items in a list
mylist = ['Hello', 'Goodbye', 'Morning']
len(mylist) # = 3
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name = input("What is your name:- ")
print("Hi "+name)
lenth_got = len(name)
print("so your name has got", lenth_got,"characters")
# to get the length of a string or array, use the len() method
my_string = "Hello World"
my_list = ["apple", "banana", "orange"]
print(len(my_string)) # outputs 11
print(len(my_list)) # outputs 3
>> list = ["Facebook", "Instagram", "Twitter", "TikTok"]
>> len(list)
4
len(data)
len(string)
string = "Apollo"
print(len(string))