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CSE 1300 module 5
Creating a List - ANS-We can do this by enclosing a comma-separated sequence of items within
square brackets. example: my_list = ["apple","banana",35,40.2, True]

Accessing a List - ANS-There are two main ways to do this: indexing and slicing

Adding/removing from a List - ANS-append(x), extend(iterable), remove(x),

list method: append(x) - ANS-Adds the element x to the end of the list

list method: extend(iterable) - ANS-Adds the elements of the iterable to the end of the list.

list method: insert(i, x) - ANS-Inserts the element x at the index i.

list method: remove(x) - ANS-Removes the first occurrence of the element x from the list.

list method: pop([i]) - ANS-Removes and returns the element at index i. If no index is specified, it
removes and returns the last element.

Creating a tuple: - ANS-created using parentheses () and can contain any number of elements,
separated by commas. example: my_tuple = (1, "apple", 3.14, True)

Accessing a Tuple - ANS-can be done through Indexing, Slicing and negative indexing.

tuple method: count ( ) - ANS-The ___ method returns the number of times a specified element
appears in a tuple

tuple method: Index() - ANS-The ___ method returns the index of the first occurrence of a
specified element in a tuple

Creating a set - ANS-There are two ways to create a _____ in Python: using curly braces {}, or
using the set() constructor.
curly brackets:
fruit_set = {'apple', 'banana', 'cherry'}
print(fruit_set) #Output('apple', 'banana', 'cherry')

set ( ) constructor:
fruit_list = ['apple', 'banana', 'cherry']
fruit_set = set(fruit_list)
print(fruit_set) #output('apple', 'banana', 'cherry')

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