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Program1: To print the different types of lists
Program1.py
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new_list1=[5, 6, 7, 8] #Homogeneous data elements
print(new_list1)
#changing the elements of list
new_list1=[5, "Orange", 15.5] #Heterogeneous data elements
print(new_list1)
On running the above program, you will get the following output:
Output
[5, 6, 7, 8]
[5, 'Orange', 15.5]
Nested List
A list that contains another list is called a nested list. The example of the nested list is given as follows:
To create nested list: L1 = [’Orange’, 2.0, 5, [10,20]]
Program 2: To print the nested list
Program2.py
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L1 = ['Orange', 2.0, 5, [10,20]]
Output
print(L1) ['Orange', 2.0, 5, [10, 20]]
Double Tap Century #Information Literacy
21 st
Skills
1. Write the syntax to create a list.
2. Write an example of nested list.
MODIFYING THE LIST ELEMENTS
Lists are mutable, it means you can change the elements after the list is created. You can do this by
using an assignment operator (=).
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