Python: List Methods
List Methods
Name | Description |
append() | The append() function adds an element at the end of the list. |
clear() | Removes all the elements from the list. |
copy() | Returns a copy of the list. |
count() | Returns the number of elements with the specified value. |
extend() | Add the elements of a list (or any iterable), to the end of the current list. |
index() | Returns the index of the first element with the specified value. |
insert() | Adds an element at the specified position. |
pop() | Removes the element at the specified position. |
remove() | Removes the item with the specified value. |
reverse() | Reverses the order of the list. |
sort() | Sorts the list. |
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