append values to list python code example
Example 1: append to lists python
list = ['larry', 'curly', 'moe']
list.append('shemp') ## append elem at end
list.insert(0, 'xxx') ## insert elem at index 0
list.extend(['yyy', 'zzz']) ## add list of elems at end
print list ## ['xxx', 'larry', 'curly', 'moe', 'shemp', 'yyy', 'zzz']
print list.index('curly') ## 2
list.remove('curly') ## search and remove that element
list.pop(1) ## removes and returns 'larry'
print list ## ['xxx', 'moe', 'shemp', 'yyy', 'zzz']
Example 2: append to list python
list = ["a"]
list.append("b")
print(list)
["a","b"]
Example 3: append python
List = ["One", "value"]
List.append("to add") # "to add" can also be an int, a foat or whatever"
#List is now ["One", "value","to add"]
#Or
List2 = ["One", "value"]
# "to add" can be any type but IT MUST be in a list
List2 += ["to add"] # can be seen as List2 = List2 + ["to add"]
#List2 is now ["One", "value", "to add"]
Example 4: how to add item to a list python
my_list = []
item1 = "test1"
my_list.append(item1)
print(my_list)
# prints the list ["test1"]
Example 5: python append to list
#makes an empty list
List = []
#appends "exaple" to that list
List.append(example)
#removes "example" from that list
List.remove(example)
Example 6: append to lists python
list = [] ## Start as the empty list
list.append('a') ## Use append() to add elements
list.append('b')