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  • What is the difference between list [1] and list [1:] in Python?
    By using a : colon in the list index, you are asking for a slice, which is always another list In Python you can assign values to both an individual item in a list, and to a slice of the list
  • Meaning of list[-1] in Python - Stack Overflow
    I have a piece of code here that is supposed to return the least common element in a list of elements, ordered by commonality: def getSingle(arr): from collections import Counter c = Counte
  • Whats the difference between [] and {} vs list() and dict()?
    I understand that they are both essentially the same thing But in terms of creating an empty list or dict, are there any differences?
  • Python: list of lists - Stack Overflow
    The first, [:], is creating a slice (normally often used for getting just part of a list), which happens to contain the entire list, and thus is effectively a copy of the list The second, list(), is using the actual list type constructor to create a new list which has contents equal to the first list
  • What is the difference between list and list [:] in python?
    When reading, list is a reference to the original list, and list[:] shallow-copies the list When assigning, list (re)binds the name and list[:] slice-assigns, replacing what was previously in the list Also, don't use list as a name since it shadows the built-in
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  • slice - How slicing in Python works - Stack Overflow
    The first way works for a list or a string; the second way only works for a list, because slice assignment isn't allowed for strings Other than that I think the only difference is speed: it looks like it's a little faster the first way Try it yourself with timeit timeit () or preferably timeit repeat ()
  • What does [:-1] mean do in python? - Stack Overflow
    Working on a python assignment and was curious as to what [:-1] means in the context of the following code: instructions = f readline()[:-1] Have searched on here on S O and on Google but to no a
















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