list
A language built-in type to support lists. Example of list literal:x = [1, 2, 3]Accessing elements is possible using indexing (starts from
0):e = x[1] # e == 2Lists support the
+ operator to concatenate two lists. Example:x = [1, 2] + [3, 4] # x == [1, 2, 3, 4] x = ["a", "b"] x += ["c"] # x == ["a", "b", "c"]Similar to strings, lists support slice operations:
['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'][1:3] # ['b', 'c'] ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'][::2] # ['a', 'c'] ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'][3:0:-1] # ['d', 'c', 'b']Lists are mutable, as in Python.
append
None list.append(item)Adds an item to the end of the list.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| item | Item to add at the end. | 
extend
None list.extend(items)Adds all items to the end of the list.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| items | Items to add at the end. | 
index
int list.index(x)Returns the index in the list of the first item whose value is x. It is an error if there is no such item.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| x | The object to search. | 
insert
None list.insert(index, item)Inserts an item at a given position.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| index | The index of the given position. | 
| item | The item. | 
pop
unknown list.pop(i=None)Removes the item at the given position in the list, and returns it. If no
index is specified, it removes and returns the last item in the list.
          Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| i | The index of the item. | 
remove
None list.remove(x)Removes the first item from the list whose value is x. It is an error if there is no such item.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| x | The object to remove. |