how to use extend in python
Non_living_things = ["cars","chair","wire extender "]
Non_living_things.extend(["Paper","Computer","Motherboard "])
print(Non_living_things)
how to use extend in python
Non_living_things = ["cars","chair","wire extender "]
Non_living_things.extend(["Paper","Computer","Motherboard "])
print(Non_living_things)
python extend
fruits = ['apple', 'banana', 'cherry']
cars = ['Ford', 'BMW', 'Volvo']
fruits.extend(cars)
print(fruits)
# ['apple', 'banana', 'cherry', 'Ford', 'BMW', 'Volvo']
what does .extend do in python
# Difference between .append() and .extend() in python
# .extend explained below :)
list = ['hello', 'bro']
my_list.append('append')
print (my_list)
>>> ['geeks', 'for', 'geeks']
my_list.append ([6, 0, 4, 1])
print (my_list)
>>> ['geeks', 'for', 'geeks', [6, 0, 4, 1]]
# For list.extend, each element of an iterable gets appended
# to my_list
my_list = ['geeks', 'for']
another_list = [6, 0, 4, 1]
my_list.extend(another_list)
print (my_list)
>>> ['geeks', 'for', 6, 0, 4, 1]
# NOTE: A string is an iterable, so if you extend
# a list with a string, you’ll append each character
# as you iterate over the string.
my_list = ['geeks', 'for', 6, 0, 4, 1]
my_list.extend('geeks')
print (my_list)
>>>['geeks', 'for', 6, 0, 4, 1, 'g', 'e', 'e', 'k', 's']
# and yup I have copied it.
# Originally by Yvant2000
what is the use of extend in python
The extend() method adds the specified list elements (or any iterable) to the end of the current list.
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