append python meaning code example

Example 1: python how to append to a list

# Basic syntax:
your_list.append('element_to_append')

# Example usage:
your_list = ['a', 'b']
your_list.append('c')
print(your_list)
--> ['a', 'b', 'c']

# Note, .append() changes the list directly and doesn’t require an 
#	assignment operation. In fact, the following would produce an error:
your_list = your_list.append('c')

Example 2: 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 3: 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 4: using append in python

lst=[1,2,3,4]
print(lst)

#prints [1,2,3,4]

lst.append(5)
print(lst)

#prints [1,2,3,4,5]

Example 5: append python

it=[]
for i in range(10):
  it.append(i)

Example 6: append python

EmptyList = []

EmptyList.append('This list is')
EmptyList.append('no longer empty')

print(EmptyList)