List Data Structure in 5 mins - Python
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List Data Structure in 5 mins - Python

Publish Date: Apr 1 '24
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Hi developers/learners/readers 🙋‍♀️✋

Python Unleashed 07

Going to do comparison between C++ vectors and Python lists in this blog. As I am moving to Python from C++, so this can help others like me.

To those who are not familiar with C++, you may find few things confusing.

INTRO

  • List items are within square brackets, like C++ arrays/vector
  • Dynamically sized, can shrink and grow
  • elements are separated by comma as always
  • Stores data in sequence, in linear fashion
  • It can store data of any type, unlike vectors in C++
  • Random Access Possible (Negative and Positive Index), Prone to Index out of bound errors, AND ZERO BASED INDEXING
  • Mutable
  • We do have a list class for lists

List is so so much similar to vectors.

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list[-0] returns 0th elements only

Methods on List

  1. Append -> add element to the end of list, one at a time, tuple and lists can be added

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  1. Insert -> requires two values, element can be added at desired position. One argument is position, second is value.

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  1. Extend -> add multiple elements to the end of list, elements must be in square bracket.

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  1. Reverse -> reverses the list

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  1. Reversed -> A good read

  2. Remove Elements -> Removes one element at a time, and element must be there in the list, otherwise throws error, pass element which you would like to delete

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  1. Pop -> Either remove element from end only or pass index

  2. Slicing -> Same as that for strings check here strings
    For more information check here

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  • Michael Tharrington
    Michael TharringtonApr 1, 2024

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