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python list

# example of list in python

myList = [9, 'hello', 2, 'python']

print(myList[0]) # output --> 9
print(myList[-3]) # output --> hello
print(myList[:3]) # output --> [9, 'hello', 2]
print(myList) # output --> [9, 'hello', 2, 'python']
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python list

# Planet list
#twitter ----------->: @MasudHanif_
# Happy Coding..

planet = ["Mercury","Venus","Earth","Mars","Jupiter","Saturn","Uranus","Neptune"]
for planets in planet:
  print(f"{planets} from solar system")
  
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list in python

list = ['apple', 4, 'banana', 'bat', 0.44]

print(list)

#it will print all items in the list
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list in python

myfavouritefoods = ["Pizza", "burgers" , "chocolate"]
print(myfavouritefoods[1])
#or
print(myfavouritefoods)
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list in python

list = ["string", 69, 6.9, True]
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python list

fruits = ['orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'banana', 'kiwi', 'apple', 'banana']
fruits.count('apple')  # count number of apples found in list
# output 2
fruits.count('tangerine')  # count number of tangerines in list 
# output 0
fruits.index('banana')  # find the first index of banana
# output 3
fruits.index('banana', 4)  # Find next banana starting a position 4
# output 6
fruits.reverse()  # reverse fruits array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange']
fruits.append('grape')  # append grape at the end of array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange', 'grape']
fruits.sort()
fruits
# output ['apple', 'apple', 'banana', 'banana', 'grape', 'kiwi', 'orange', 'pear']

len(fruits)  # length of fruits array
# output 8

# loop and print each fruit
for fruit in fruits:
    print(fruit)
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python lists

thislist = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
print(thislist[1])
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Python list

python_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
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list in python

fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
print(fruits)

fruits[0]
fruits[:2]
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list in python

myList = ["Test", 419]
myList.append(10)
myList.append("my code")
print(myList)
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python lists

fruits = ['apple', 'banana', 'mango', 'cherry']

for fruit in fruits:
  print(fruit)
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list in python

#list is data structure 
#used to store different types of data at same place
list = ['this is str', 12, 12.2, True]
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python list

for x in term:
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list in python

# List 
a = []
# Dictionary
b = {}
# Tuple
c = ()
# Set
d = {1,2,3}
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python list

a1 = [1, 'x', 'y']
a2 = [1, 'x', 'y']
a3 = [1, 'x', 'y']

b = [2, 3]

a1.append(b)
a2.insert(3, b)
a3.extend(b)

print(a1)
print(a2)
print(a3
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python list

my_list = [1, 2, '3', True]# We assume this list won't mutate for each example below
len(my_list)               # 4
my_list.index('3')         # 2
my_list.count(2)           # 1 --> count how many times 2 appears

my_list[3]                 # True
my_list[1:]                # [2, '3', True]
my_list[:1]                # [1]
my_list[-1]                # True
my_list[::1]               # [1, 2, '3', True]
my_list[::-1]              # [True, '3', 2, 1]
my_list[0:3:2]             # [1, '3']

# : is called slicing and has the format [ start : end : step ]
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python list

#Creating lists
my_list = [1, "Hello", 3.4, 0, "World"]
my_nested_list = [['Hello', 'World'],[47,39]]

#Accessing lists
my_list[1] # Hello
my_list[-2] # 0
my_list[:3] # [1, "Hello", 3.4]
my_nested_list[1] #[47,39]
my_nested_list[0][1] # World
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python list

txt = "this is a wild string"

print(txt.replace("i", "x"))  # print string with all i characters replaced with x
print(txt.replace("i", "x", 2))  # print string with first two i characters found with x
print(txt.upper())  # print string in all uppercase letters
print(txt.lower())  # print string in all uppercase letters

print(ord('A'))  # print the ordinal value of a character
print(chr(95))  # print character from its ordinal value
print('Yes' * 5) # print string Yes 5 times

# Reference strings by index
print(txt[0])  # print first letter of string from starting index
print(txt[0:2])  # print first two letters from starting index
print(txt[1:])  # print all characters except the first letter
print(txt[0::2])  # print every second character
print(txt[::-1])  # print string in reverse
print(txt[-1])  # print the last character in a string
print(txt[-2:])  # print the last who characters in a string

# check if a wild is found in txt
if "wild" in txt:
  print("wild is found in txt")

# check if a blah is not found in txt
if "blah" not in txt:
  print("is not found in txt")

# Check if txt starts with this
if txt.startswith("this"):
  print("Starts with this")

# check if txt ends with ing
if txt.endswith("ing"):
  print("Ends with ing")

# Split a string into a tuple when the delimiter is first encountered
txt = 'random-data'

data_split = txt.partition('-')
print(data_split)
# output ('random', '-', 'data')

len(txt)  # Return length of string

# loop through each character in string
for char in txt:
  print(char)

# Display price with commas and 2 digit precision
price = 9749000
display_price = f"My price {price:,.2f}"
print(display_price)


fruits = ['orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'banana', 'kiwi', 'apple', 'banana']
fruits.count('apple')  # count number of apples found in list
# output 2
fruits.count('tangerine')  # count number of tangerines in list
# output 0
fruits.index('banana')  # find the first index of banana
# output 3
fruits.index('banana', 4)  # Find next banana starting a position 4
# output 6
fruits.reverse()  # reverse fruits array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange']
fruits.append('grape')  # append grape at the end of array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange', 'grape']
fruits.sort()
fruits
# output ['apple', 'apple', 'banana', 'banana', 'grape', 'kiwi', 'orange', 'pear']

len(fruits)  # length of fruits array
# output 8

# loop and print each fruit
for fruit in fruits:
  print(fruit)
  
empty_set = set()

basket = {'apple', 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'orange', 'banana'}
print(basket)                      # show that duplicates have been removed
# output {'orange', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple'}

# check if orange is in basket set
print('orange' in basket)
# output true

# convert a string to a set of letters - sets contains no duplicates
set_a = set('abcd')
set_b = set('bcde')

# the operations below returns new sets
# print letters in set_a but not in set_b - difference
print(set_a - set_b)
# output {'a'}

# print set letters that is in either set a or b - union
print(set_a | set_b)
# output {'a', 'c', 'e', 'b', 'd'}

# print letters that are in both set_a and set_b - intersection
print(set_a & set_b)
# output {'c', 'd', 'b'}

# print letters that are in set_a and set_b when the letters are found in a set but no the other set - symmetric_difference()
print(set_a ^ set_b)
# output {'a', 'e'}

# Creating dictionaries
dict1 = {'color': 'blue', 'shape': 'square', 'volume': 40}
dict2 = {'color': 'red', 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 15}

# Creating new pairs and updating old ones
dict1['area'] = 25  # {'color': 'blue', 'shape': 'square', 'volume': 40, 'area': 25}
dict2['perimeter'] = 20  # {'color': 'red', 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 20}

# Accessing values through keys - an KeyError will occur if the key does not exists
print(dict1['shape'])

# You can also use get, which doesn't cause an exception when the key is not found
dict1.get('false_key')  # returns None
dict1.get('false_key', "key not found")  # returns the custom message that you wrote

# Delete item key and return the value if the key does not exists a KeyError occurs
print(dict1.pop('volume'))

# Merging two dictionaries
dict1.update(dict2)  # if a key exists in both, it takes the value of the second dict
dict1  # {'color': 'red', 'shape': 'square', 'area': 25, 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 20}

# Getting only the values, keys or both (can be used in loops)
dict1.values()  # dict_values(['red', 'square', 25, 4, 20])
dict1.keys()  # dict_keys(['color', 'shape', 'area', 'edges', 'perimeter'])
dict1.items()
# dict_items([('color', 'red'), ('shape', 'square'), ('area', 25), ('edges', 4), ('perimeter', 20)])

# create a shallow copy of dict1
dict3 = dict1.copy()
# dict3 = {'color': 'red', 'shape': 'square', 'area': 25, 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 20}


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list in python

list = [132, 31212, 12, 2, 12]
print(list[3])
#output: 2
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python list function

# empty list
print(list())

# vowel string
vowel_string = 'aeiou'
print(list(vowel_string))

# vowel tuple
vowel_tuple = ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u')
print(list(vowel_tuple))

# vowel list
vowel_list = ['a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u']
print(list(vowel_list))
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list in python

list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]     
print(list)     
# It will assign value to the value to second index   
list[2] = 10   
print(list)    
# Adding multiple element   
list[1:3] = [89, 78]     
print(list)   
# It will add value at the end of the list  
list[-1] = 25  
print(list)  
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Lists in python

items = ["bread " ' "fruits" ' "veggies" ]
print("items")
["bread " ' "fruits" ' "veggies " ]
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list in python

list = [0,1,2,3,4]     
print("printing original list: ");    
for i in list:    
    print(i,end=" ")    
list.remove(2)    
print("
printing the list after the removal of first element...")    
for i in list:    
    print(i,end=" ")  
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python list

list1 = [10, 20, 4, 45, 99]
 
mx=max(list1[0],list1[1])
secondmax=min(list1[0],list1[1])
n =len(list1)
for i in range(2,n):
    if list1[i]>mx:
        secondmax=mx
        mx=list1[i]
    elif list1[i]>secondmax and 
        mx != list1[i]:
        secondmax=list1[i]
 
print("Second highest number is : ",
      str(secondmax))
      
 Output:-     
      
Second highest number is :  45
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python lists

mylist = []  # creating an empty list

# appending values entered by user to list
for i in range(5):
    print("Enter value of n[", i, "]")
    mylist.append(input())

# printing final list
print(mylist)
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list in python

mylist = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
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python lists

mylist = [1, 2, [3, 4, 5], 6]
print(mylist[2][0])
print(mylist[2][1])
print(mylist[2][2])
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python list

[1, 'hi', 'Python', 2]
[2]
[1, 'hi']
[1, 'hi', 'Python', 2, 1, 'hi', 'Python', 2]
[1, 'hi', 'Python', 2, 1, 'hi', 'Python', 2, 1, 'hi', 'Python', 2]
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list in python

# #empty list
my_list = []

# #list with mixed data types
my_list = [1, "Hello", 3.4]
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Python Lists

# Python program to demonstrate
# Creation of List
 
# Creating a List
List = []
print("Blank List: ")
print(List)
 
# Creating a List of numbers
List = [10, 20, 14]
print("
List of numbers: ")
print(List)
 
# Creating a List of strings and accessing
# using index
List = ["Geeks", "For", "Geeks"]
print("
List Items: ")
print(List[0])
print(List[2])
 
# Creating a Multi-Dimensional List
# (By Nesting a list inside a List)
List = [['Geeks', 'For'], ['Geeks']]
print("
Multi-Dimensional List: ")
print(List)
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python list

list_name = [list_item1, list_item2, ...]
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Python List

# a list of programming languages
['Python', 'C++', 'JavaScript']
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list in python

# Creating a List
grocery_list = ["apple", "watermelon", "chocolate"]

# Appending items to a list
grocery_list.append("milk")

# Changing an item on the list
grocery_list[1] = "apple juice"

# Deleting an item on the list
grocery_list.remove("watermelon")

# Sort list in alphabetical order
grocery_list.sort()

# Joining lists
utensils = ["fork", "spoon", "steak knife"]
list = grocery_list + utensils

# Printing the lists
print(*list, sep=", ")
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list in Python

# A list is a collection of items. 
# Lists are mutable: you can change their elements and their size.
# Similar to List<T> in C#, ArrayList<T> in Java, and array in JavaScript.

foo = [1, 2, True, "mixing types is fine"]
print(foo[0])
# Output - 1

foo[0] = 3
print(foo[0]) 
# Output - 3
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list in python

class Solution:
    def twoSum(self, nums: List[int], target: int) -> List[int]:
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list python

list = ["Facebook", "Instagram", "Snapchat", "Twitter"]
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list in python

hello kcndkcd
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lists in python

[0,'',True,5.2,False,[1,2]]
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list python

>> variable = "PYTHON"
>> variable[2]
"T"
>> variable[-4]
"T"
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python list

a[2] =  15
a[0:3] =  [5, 10, 15]
a[5:] =  [30, 35, 40]
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list in python

#a sussy list
sussylist = ["sus","u","are","sus","sussy imposter"]
print (sussylist[1:4])
print ("sussy")
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python list

# example of list in python

myList = [9, 'hello', 2, 'python']

print(myList[0]) # output --> 9
print(myList[-3]) # output --> hello
print(myList[:3]) # output --> [9, 'hello', 2]
print(myList) # output --> [9, 'hello', 2, 'python']
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python list

# Planet list
#twitter ----------->: @MasudHanif_
# Happy Coding..

planet = ["Mercury","Venus","Earth","Mars","Jupiter","Saturn","Uranus","Neptune"]
for planets in planet:
  print(f"{planets} from solar system")
  
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list in python

list = ['apple', 4, 'banana', 'bat', 0.44]

print(list)

#it will print all items in the list
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list in python

myfavouritefoods = ["Pizza", "burgers" , "chocolate"]
print(myfavouritefoods[1])
#or
print(myfavouritefoods)
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list in python

list = ["string", 69, 6.9, True]
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python list

fruits = ['orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'banana', 'kiwi', 'apple', 'banana']
fruits.count('apple')  # count number of apples found in list
# output 2
fruits.count('tangerine')  # count number of tangerines in list 
# output 0
fruits.index('banana')  # find the first index of banana
# output 3
fruits.index('banana', 4)  # Find next banana starting a position 4
# output 6
fruits.reverse()  # reverse fruits array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange']
fruits.append('grape')  # append grape at the end of array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange', 'grape']
fruits.sort()
fruits
# output ['apple', 'apple', 'banana', 'banana', 'grape', 'kiwi', 'orange', 'pear']

len(fruits)  # length of fruits array
# output 8

# loop and print each fruit
for fruit in fruits:
    print(fruit)
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python lists

thislist = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
print(thislist[1])
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Python list

python_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
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list in python

fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
print(fruits)

fruits[0]
fruits[:2]
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list in python

myList = ["Test", 419]
myList.append(10)
myList.append("my code")
print(myList)
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python lists

fruits = ['apple', 'banana', 'mango', 'cherry']

for fruit in fruits:
  print(fruit)
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list in python

#list is data structure 
#used to store different types of data at same place
list = ['this is str', 12, 12.2, True]
Comment

python list

for x in term:
Comment

list in python

# List 
a = []
# Dictionary
b = {}
# Tuple
c = ()
# Set
d = {1,2,3}
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python list

a1 = [1, 'x', 'y']
a2 = [1, 'x', 'y']
a3 = [1, 'x', 'y']

b = [2, 3]

a1.append(b)
a2.insert(3, b)
a3.extend(b)

print(a1)
print(a2)
print(a3
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python list

my_list = [1, 2, '3', True]# We assume this list won't mutate for each example below
len(my_list)               # 4
my_list.index('3')         # 2
my_list.count(2)           # 1 --> count how many times 2 appears

my_list[3]                 # True
my_list[1:]                # [2, '3', True]
my_list[:1]                # [1]
my_list[-1]                # True
my_list[::1]               # [1, 2, '3', True]
my_list[::-1]              # [True, '3', 2, 1]
my_list[0:3:2]             # [1, '3']

# : is called slicing and has the format [ start : end : step ]
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python list

#Creating lists
my_list = [1, "Hello", 3.4, 0, "World"]
my_nested_list = [['Hello', 'World'],[47,39]]

#Accessing lists
my_list[1] # Hello
my_list[-2] # 0
my_list[:3] # [1, "Hello", 3.4]
my_nested_list[1] #[47,39]
my_nested_list[0][1] # World
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python list

txt = "this is a wild string"

print(txt.replace("i", "x"))  # print string with all i characters replaced with x
print(txt.replace("i", "x", 2))  # print string with first two i characters found with x
print(txt.upper())  # print string in all uppercase letters
print(txt.lower())  # print string in all uppercase letters

print(ord('A'))  # print the ordinal value of a character
print(chr(95))  # print character from its ordinal value
print('Yes' * 5) # print string Yes 5 times

# Reference strings by index
print(txt[0])  # print first letter of string from starting index
print(txt[0:2])  # print first two letters from starting index
print(txt[1:])  # print all characters except the first letter
print(txt[0::2])  # print every second character
print(txt[::-1])  # print string in reverse
print(txt[-1])  # print the last character in a string
print(txt[-2:])  # print the last who characters in a string

# check if a wild is found in txt
if "wild" in txt:
  print("wild is found in txt")

# check if a blah is not found in txt
if "blah" not in txt:
  print("is not found in txt")

# Check if txt starts with this
if txt.startswith("this"):
  print("Starts with this")

# check if txt ends with ing
if txt.endswith("ing"):
  print("Ends with ing")

# Split a string into a tuple when the delimiter is first encountered
txt = 'random-data'

data_split = txt.partition('-')
print(data_split)
# output ('random', '-', 'data')

len(txt)  # Return length of string

# loop through each character in string
for char in txt:
  print(char)

# Display price with commas and 2 digit precision
price = 9749000
display_price = f"My price {price:,.2f}"
print(display_price)


fruits = ['orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'banana', 'kiwi', 'apple', 'banana']
fruits.count('apple')  # count number of apples found in list
# output 2
fruits.count('tangerine')  # count number of tangerines in list
# output 0
fruits.index('banana')  # find the first index of banana
# output 3
fruits.index('banana', 4)  # Find next banana starting a position 4
# output 6
fruits.reverse()  # reverse fruits array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange']
fruits.append('grape')  # append grape at the end of array
fruits
# output ['banana', 'apple', 'kiwi', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple', 'orange', 'grape']
fruits.sort()
fruits
# output ['apple', 'apple', 'banana', 'banana', 'grape', 'kiwi', 'orange', 'pear']

len(fruits)  # length of fruits array
# output 8

# loop and print each fruit
for fruit in fruits:
  print(fruit)
  
empty_set = set()

basket = {'apple', 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'orange', 'banana'}
print(basket)                      # show that duplicates have been removed
# output {'orange', 'banana', 'pear', 'apple'}

# check if orange is in basket set
print('orange' in basket)
# output true

# convert a string to a set of letters - sets contains no duplicates
set_a = set('abcd')
set_b = set('bcde')

# the operations below returns new sets
# print letters in set_a but not in set_b - difference
print(set_a - set_b)
# output {'a'}

# print set letters that is in either set a or b - union
print(set_a | set_b)
# output {'a', 'c', 'e', 'b', 'd'}

# print letters that are in both set_a and set_b - intersection
print(set_a & set_b)
# output {'c', 'd', 'b'}

# print letters that are in set_a and set_b when the letters are found in a set but no the other set - symmetric_difference()
print(set_a ^ set_b)
# output {'a', 'e'}

# Creating dictionaries
dict1 = {'color': 'blue', 'shape': 'square', 'volume': 40}
dict2 = {'color': 'red', 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 15}

# Creating new pairs and updating old ones
dict1['area'] = 25  # {'color': 'blue', 'shape': 'square', 'volume': 40, 'area': 25}
dict2['perimeter'] = 20  # {'color': 'red', 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 20}

# Accessing values through keys - an KeyError will occur if the key does not exists
print(dict1['shape'])

# You can also use get, which doesn't cause an exception when the key is not found
dict1.get('false_key')  # returns None
dict1.get('false_key', "key not found")  # returns the custom message that you wrote

# Delete item key and return the value if the key does not exists a KeyError occurs
print(dict1.pop('volume'))

# Merging two dictionaries
dict1.update(dict2)  # if a key exists in both, it takes the value of the second dict
dict1  # {'color': 'red', 'shape': 'square', 'area': 25, 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 20}

# Getting only the values, keys or both (can be used in loops)
dict1.values()  # dict_values(['red', 'square', 25, 4, 20])
dict1.keys()  # dict_keys(['color', 'shape', 'area', 'edges', 'perimeter'])
dict1.items()
# dict_items([('color', 'red'), ('shape', 'square'), ('area', 25), ('edges', 4), ('perimeter', 20)])

# create a shallow copy of dict1
dict3 = dict1.copy()
# dict3 = {'color': 'red', 'shape': 'square', 'area': 25, 'edges': 4, 'perimeter': 20}


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list in python

list = [132, 31212, 12, 2, 12]
print(list[3])
#output: 2
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python list function

# empty list
print(list())

# vowel string
vowel_string = 'aeiou'
print(list(vowel_string))

# vowel tuple
vowel_tuple = ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u')
print(list(vowel_tuple))

# vowel list
vowel_list = ['a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u']
print(list(vowel_list))
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list in python

list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]     
print(list)     
# It will assign value to the value to second index   
list[2] = 10   
print(list)    
# Adding multiple element   
list[1:3] = [89, 78]     
print(list)   
# It will add value at the end of the list  
list[-1] = 25  
print(list)  
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Lists in python

items = ["bread " ' "fruits" ' "veggies" ]
print("items")
["bread " ' "fruits" ' "veggies " ]
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list in python

list = [0,1,2,3,4]     
print("printing original list: ");    
for i in list:    
    print(i,end=" ")    
list.remove(2)    
print("
printing the list after the removal of first element...")    
for i in list:    
    print(i,end=" ")  
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python list

list1 = [10, 20, 4, 45, 99]
 
mx=max(list1[0],list1[1])
secondmax=min(list1[0],list1[1])
n =len(list1)
for i in range(2,n):
    if list1[i]>mx:
        secondmax=mx
        mx=list1[i]
    elif list1[i]>secondmax and 
        mx != list1[i]:
        secondmax=list1[i]
 
print("Second highest number is : ",
      str(secondmax))
      
 Output:-     
      
Second highest number is :  45
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python lists

mylist = []  # creating an empty list

# appending values entered by user to list
for i in range(5):
    print("Enter value of n[", i, "]")
    mylist.append(input())

# printing final list
print(mylist)
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list in python

mylist = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
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python lists

mylist = [1, 2, [3, 4, 5], 6]
print(mylist[2][0])
print(mylist[2][1])
print(mylist[2][2])
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python list

[1, 'hi', 'Python', 2]
[2]
[1, 'hi']
[1, 'hi', 'Python', 2, 1, 'hi', 'Python', 2]
[1, 'hi', 'Python', 2, 1, 'hi', 'Python', 2, 1, 'hi', 'Python', 2]
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list in python

# #empty list
my_list = []

# #list with mixed data types
my_list = [1, "Hello", 3.4]
Comment

Python Lists

# Python program to demonstrate
# Creation of List
 
# Creating a List
List = []
print("Blank List: ")
print(List)
 
# Creating a List of numbers
List = [10, 20, 14]
print("
List of numbers: ")
print(List)
 
# Creating a List of strings and accessing
# using index
List = ["Geeks", "For", "Geeks"]
print("
List Items: ")
print(List[0])
print(List[2])
 
# Creating a Multi-Dimensional List
# (By Nesting a list inside a List)
List = [['Geeks', 'For'], ['Geeks']]
print("
Multi-Dimensional List: ")
print(List)
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python list

list_name = [list_item1, list_item2, ...]
Comment

Python List

# a list of programming languages
['Python', 'C++', 'JavaScript']
Comment

list in python

# Creating a List
grocery_list = ["apple", "watermelon", "chocolate"]

# Appending items to a list
grocery_list.append("milk")

# Changing an item on the list
grocery_list[1] = "apple juice"

# Deleting an item on the list
grocery_list.remove("watermelon")

# Sort list in alphabetical order
grocery_list.sort()

# Joining lists
utensils = ["fork", "spoon", "steak knife"]
list = grocery_list + utensils

# Printing the lists
print(*list, sep=", ")
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list in Python

# A list is a collection of items. 
# Lists are mutable: you can change their elements and their size.
# Similar to List<T> in C#, ArrayList<T> in Java, and array in JavaScript.

foo = [1, 2, True, "mixing types is fine"]
print(foo[0])
# Output - 1

foo[0] = 3
print(foo[0]) 
# Output - 3
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list in python

class Solution:
    def twoSum(self, nums: List[int], target: int) -> List[int]:
Comment

list python

list = ["Facebook", "Instagram", "Snapchat", "Twitter"]
Comment

list in python

hello kcndkcd
Comment

lists in python

[0,'',True,5.2,False,[1,2]]
Comment

list python

>> variable = "PYTHON"
>> variable[2]
"T"
>> variable[-4]
"T"
Comment

python list

a[2] =  15
a[0:3] =  [5, 10, 15]
a[5:] =  [30, 35, 40]
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list in python

#a sussy list
sussylist = ["sus","u","are","sus","sussy imposter"]
print (sussylist[1:4])
print ("sussy")
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