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Creating Lists in Python: Declaring and Initializing Lists
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Data structures are essential tools for organizing data, allowing for more efficient access depending on the specific needs of a program. They form the foundation of any programming language and are central to building functional and effective programs. In Python, the main data structures include lists, tuples, dictionaries, and sets, each offering unique features and capabilities.
Understanding Python Lists
Python lists are ordered collections that are mutable and may contain elements of any data type. In Python, a list is created by putting the items inside square brackets. Here's an example:
1234# City name, population, area, is a major metropolitan city_info = ["New York", 8419600, 468.9, True] print(city_info)
As shown, a list can contain a mix of different items or even be completely empty. Take a look at the following example:
cities = []
To initialize an empty list, simply assign empty square brackets to a variable.
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Initialize a list named travel_wishlist.
- The list should contain 3 elements:
"London","Tokyo","Berlin"(the order doesn’t matter).
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