Example 1: reverse list python
>>> the_list = [1,2,3]
>>> reversed_list = the_list.reverse()
>>> list(reversed_list)
[3,2,1]
OR
>>> the_list = [1,2,3]
>>> the_list[::-1]
[3,2,1]
Example 2: python reverse list
my_list = [1, 2, 3]
my_list.reverse() # my_list is modified
print(my_list) # '[3, 2, 1]'
my_revert = my_list[::-1] # my_list stays [3, 2, 1]
print(my_revert) # '[1, 2, 3]'
# Item by item reverse with range(<start>, <end>, <step>)
for i in range(len(my_list), 0, -1):
print(my_list[i-1]) # '1' '2' '3'
for i in reversed(range(len(my_list))):
print(my_list[i]) # '1' '2' '3'
Example 3: how to flip a list backwards in python
myList = [0,1,2,3,4,5]
myList.reverse()
print(myList)
#OR
print(myList[::-1])
Example 4: python reverse list
list.reverse()
Example 5: python reverse list
# Operating System List
systems = ['Windows', 'macOS', 'Linux']
print('Original List:', systems)
# Reversing a list
#Syntax: reversed_list = systems[start:stop:step]
reversed_list = systems[::-1]
# updated list
print('Updated List:', reversed_list)
Example 6: python reverse list
# ----------- HOW TO REVERSE AN ORDERED LIST ----------- #
myList = [-1, 3, 8, 2, 9, 5]
sorted(myList,reverse=True)
>>> [9, 8, 5, 3, 2, -1]
OR
order_list = sorted(input1)
order_list[::-1]
>>> [9, 8, 5, 3, 2, -1]