list attributes python code example
Example 1: list methods python
list.append(x) # append x to end of list
list.extend(iterable) # append all elements of iterable to list
list.insert(i, x) # insert x at index i
list.remove(x) # remove first occurance of x from list
list.pop([i]) # pop element at index i (defaults to end of list)
list.clear() # delete all elements from the list
list.index(x[, start[, end]]) # return index of element x
list.count(x) # return number of occurances of x in list
list.reverse() # reverse elements of list in-place (no return)
list.sort(key=None, reverse=False) # sort list in-place
list.copy() # return a shallow copy of the list
Example 2: python list of tuples
#List of Tuples
list_tuples = [('Nagendra',18),('Nitesh',28),('Sathya',29)]
#To print the list of tuples using for loop you can print by unpacking them
for name,age in list_tuples:
print(name,age)
#To print with enumerate--->enumerate is nothing but gives the index of the array.
for index,(name,age) in list_tuples:
#print using fstring
print(f'My name is {name} and age is {age} and index is {index}')
#print using .format
print('My name is {n} and age is {a} and index is {i}'.format(n=name,a=age,i=index))
Example 3: see attributes of object python
>>> class new_class():
... def __init__(self, number):
... self.multi = int(number) * 2
... self.str = str(number)
...
>>> a = new_class(2)
>>> a.__dict__
{'multi': 4, 'str': '2'}
>>> a.__dict__.keys()
dict_keys(['multi', 'str'])
Example 4: lists in python
[0,'',True,5.2,False,[1,2]]