Example 1: python array
array = ["1st", "2nd", "3rd"];
#prints: ['1st', '2nd', '3rd']
Example 2: python array[:
import array as arr
numbers_list = [2, 5, 62, 5, 42, 52, 48, 5]
numbers_array = arr.array('i', numbers_list)
print(numbers_array[2:5]) # 3rd to 5th
print(numbers_array[:-5]) # beginning to 4th
print(numbers_array[5:]) # 6th to end
print(numbers_array[:]) # beginning to end
Example 3: how to do an array in python
#the other answers are correct I just printed mine like this! Hope it helps!
array = ["1st", "2nd", "3rd"]
print(array)
Example 4: python array
#Setting The Array:#
array = [250,630,221] #You can have as many items as you want#
#Printing The Whole Array:#
print(array)
#output = [250, 630, 221,]#
#Printing Individual Items From The Array:#
print(array[0])
#output = 250#
print(array[1])
#output = 630#
print(array[2])
#output = 221#
#array[0] is the 1st array item, array[1] the 2nd, and so on#
#Printing Multiple Items From The Array:#
print(array[2],array[0])
#output = 221#
Example 5: arrays in python
# In python, arrays are actually called lists. Same thing tho
list_or_array = [1.0, 2, '3', True, [1, 2, 3, 4]]
"""
So, list can contain floats, integers, strings, booleans, nested lists, and
practically any other datatype
"""