The most important collection data type in Python is the list data type. You’ll use lists basically in all your future projects so take 3-5 minutes and study this short guide carefully.
You can also play my short video tutorial as you read over the methods:
Method
Description
lst.append(x)
Appends element x to the list lst.
lst.clear()
Removes all elements from the list lst–which becomes empty.
lst.copy()
Returns a copy of the list lst. Copies only the list, not the elements in the list (shallow copy).
lst.count(x)
Counts the number of occurrences of element x in the list lst.
lst.extend(iter)
Adds all elements of an iterable iter(e.g. another list) to the list lst.
lst.index(x)
Returns the position (index) of the first occurrence of value x in the list lst.
lst.insert(i, x)
Inserts element x at position (index) i in the list lst.
lst.pop()
Removes and returns the final element of the list lst.
lst.remove(x)
Removes and returns the first occurrence of element x in the list lst.
lst.reverse()
Reverses the order of elements in the list lst.
lst.sort()
Sorts the elements in the list lst in ascending order.
If you’ve studied the table carefully, you’ll know the most important list methods in Python. Let’s have a look at some examples of above methods:
>>> l = []
>>> l.append(2)
>>> l
[2]
>>> l.clear()
>>> l
[]
>>> l.append(2)
>>> l
[2]
>>> l.copy()
[2]
>>> l.count(2)
1
>>> l.extend([2,3,4])
>>> l
[2, 2, 3, 4]
>>> l.index(3)
2
>>> l.insert(2, 99)
>>> l
[2, 2, 99, 3, 4]
>>> l.pop()
4
>>> l.remove(2)
>>> l
[2, 99, 3]
>>> l.reverse()
>>> l
[3, 99, 2]
>>> l.sort()
>>> l
[2, 3, 99]