Example 1: get index of list python
list.index(element)
Example 2: python find index by value
>>> ["foo", "bar", "baz"].index("bar")
1
Example 3: python find index of first matching element in a list
# Basic syntax:
list.index(element, start, end)
# Where:
# - Element is the item you're looking for in the list
# - Start is optional, and is the list index you want to start at
# - End is option, and is the list index you want to stop searching at
# Note, Python is 0-indexed
# Example usage:
my_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 42, 9, 10]
my_list.index(42)
--> 8
Example 4: python index of element in list
# alphabets list
alphabets = ['a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'g', 'l', 'i', 'u']
# index of 'i' in alphabets
index = alphabets.index('i') # 2
print('The index of i:', index)
# 'i' after the 4th index is searched
index = alphabets.index('i', 4) # 6
print('The index of i:', index)
# 'i' between 3rd and 5th index is searched
index = alphabets.index('i', 3, 5) # Error!
print('The index of i:', index)
Example 5: python list get index from value
["foo", "bar", "baz"].index("bar")
Example 6: find an index of an item in a list python
#Example List
list = ['apples', 'bannas', 'grapes']
#Use Known Entites In The List To Find The Index Of An Unknown Object
Index_Number_For_Bannas = list.index('apples')
#Print The Object
print(list[Index_Number_For_Bannas])