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Tuples and List Notes

The document provides an overview of list and tuple methods in Python, including reversing a list, popping an element, sorting, removing a specific element, appending, and inserting elements. It also explains tuple methods such as count() for counting occurrences and index() for finding the first index of a value. Each method is illustrated with example code snippets.

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Tuples and List Notes

The document provides an overview of list and tuple methods in Python, including reversing a list, popping an element, sorting, removing a specific element, appending, and inserting elements. It also explains tuple methods such as count() for counting occurrences and index() for finding the first index of a value. Each method is illustrated with example code snippets.

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List and Tuples in Python

List Methods
Reverse a List

This program demonstrates how to reverse the elements of a list using the reverse() method.

# Program to reverse a list


my_list = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
my_list.reverse()
print("Reversed List:", my_list)

Pop an Element from a List

This program shows how to remove and return the last element using pop().

# Program to pop an element from the list


my_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
popped_element = my_list.pop()
print("Popped Element:", popped_element)
print("Updated List:", my_list)

Sort a List

This program demonstrates how to sort a list in ascending order using the sort() method.

# Program to sort a list


my_list = [30, 10, 20, 40, 50]
my_list.sort()
print("Sorted List:", my_list)

Remove a Specific Element from the List

This program shows how to remove a specific element using remove().

# Program to remove a specific element from the list


my_list = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
my_list.remove(30)
print("Updated List after removal:", my_list)

Append an Element to a List

This program demonstrates how to add an element to the end of the list using append().

# Program to append an element to the list


my_list = [1, 2, 3]
my_list.append(4)
print("List after appending:", my_list)

Insert an Element at a Specific Position

This program shows how to insert an element at a specific index using insert().

# Program to insert an element at a specific position


my_list = [10, 20, 40, 50]
my_list.insert(2, 30) # Insert 30 at index 2
print("List after insertion:", my_list)

Tuple Methods
Using count() method

The count() method returns the number of times a specified value appears in a tuple.

# Creating a tuple
my_tuple = (1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 2, 5)

# Counting occurrences of the number 2


count_of_2 = my_tuple.count(2)

# Displaying the result


print("The number 2 appears", count_of_2, "times in the tuple.")
Using index() method

The index() method returns the first index of the specified value in a tuple.

# Creating a tuple
my_tuple = ('apple', 'banana', 'cherry', 'banana', 'date')

# Finding the index of 'banana'


index_of_banana = my_tuple.index('banana')

# Displaying the result


print("The first occurrence of 'banana' is at index:", index_of_banana)

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