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Lists in Python can store different data types, including other lists. For example, when storing countries and their areas, it's more organized to use a separate list for each country instead of a single combined list.

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# Two-dimensional list countries_2d = [["USA", 9629091], ["Canada", 9984670], ["Germany", 357114]] # Printing nested list print(countries_2d)
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Each country has its own nested list within the main list. In a two-dimensional list, each element is itself a list, and we access inner items using indexing. For example, in a countries_2d list with three sublists, countries_2d[1] retrieves the second sublist (indexing starts at 0), and countries_2d[1][0] fetches the first item of that sublist.

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# Two-dimensional list countries_2d = [['USA', 9629091], ['Canada', 9984670], ['Germany', 357114]] # Pull elements print(countries_2d[1]) print(countries_2d[1][0])
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Lists in Python can store different data types, including other lists. For example, when storing countries and their areas, it's more organized to use a separate list for each country instead of a single combined list.

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# Two-dimensional list countries_2d = [["USA", 9629091], ["Canada", 9984670], ["Germany", 357114]] # Printing nested list print(countries_2d)
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Each country has its own nested list within the main list. In a two-dimensional list, each element is itself a list, and we access inner items using indexing. For example, in a countries_2d list with three sublists, countries_2d[1] retrieves the second sublist (indexing starts at 0), and countries_2d[1][0] fetches the first item of that sublist.

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# Two-dimensional list countries_2d = [['USA', 9629091], ['Canada', 9984670], ['Germany', 357114]] # Pull elements print(countries_2d[1]) print(countries_2d[1][0])
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question mark

Which of the following is the correct way to extract values from a nested list?

Select the correct answer

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Miten voimme parantaa sitä?

Kiitos palautteestasi!

Osio 4. Luku 4
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