python type == list
if isinstance(object, list):
## DO what you want
python type == list
if isinstance(object, list):
## DO what you want
python list
# Create list
List = list()
List = []
List = [0, "any data type can be added to list", 25.12,
("Even tuples"), {"Dictionaries": "can also be added"},
["can", "be nested"]]
# Accessing items
List[1] # 0
List[-1] # ["can", "be nested"]
# Operations
List.append(4) # adds 4 to end
List.pop(n=-1) # removes element from nth position
List.count(25.12) # 1
python dlist
#this is how to create a list:
#I named it mylist, but you can name it whatever you like
myList = [1,2,3,4,5]
print(myList[0]) # this will print the first element of the list
print(myList[1]) #this will print the second element of the list
print(myList[2])#and so on
print(myList[3])
print(myList[4])
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