Python lists are containers to store a set of values of any data type.
Example-
The python lists can contain different types of elements such as integer, float, string, boolean, etc.
The above list is a collection of different types of elements that we can use in lists.
Indexing of lists
Indexing of lists is incredibly easy to understand. If a programmer wants to work on the first element of the list then it will count as a zero(0) index. Let’s understand this by taking an example.
(This is known as List Slicing)
List Methods:
1.sort( )=updates the list in our desirable elements.Like
2.reverse()=updates the list in a reverse mode.
3. append()=add programmer’s particular element at the end of the list.
4. insert( )=This will add the programmer’s particular choice of element at the index which is chosen by him/her. Like
5. pop(3)=It will delete an element at index 3 and return its value. Like
6. remove(5)=It will remove 5 from the list.