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SkillSoft Explore Course

Aspire     Python Novice to Pythonista     Pythonista Track 1: Python Novice

Learn how to work with lists, tuples, and strings in Jupyter notebook in Python in this 14-video course. You will discover similarities and differences between tuples and lists and see how strings are essentially just a list of characters. Begin with an introduction to lists, and then create and initialize lists in Python. You will then access and update list elements; add, remove, sort, and reverse elements from a list; execute built-in functions with lists, and create new lists from existing lists by using slicing operations. Next, examine how to extract specific elements from the original list using step size; perform list functions on strings; invoke functions on the string object; and access substrings with slicing operations. Receive an introduction to tuples, exploring the similarities between lists and tuples, then move on to understanding tuple immutability by specifying differences between lists and tuples. Then an introduction to other complex data types and using dictionaries and sets in Python. The concluding exercise concerns recalling differences and similarities between lists and tuples.



Objectives

Complex Data Types in Python: Working with Lists & Tuples in Python

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • create and initialize lists in Python
  • access and update list elements
  • add, remove, sort, and reverse elements from a list
  • executing built-in functions with lists
  • create new lists from existing lists using slicing operations
  • extract specific elements from the original list using step size
  • perform list functions on strings
  • invoke functions on the string object
  • access substrings using slicing operations
  • specify the similarities between lists and tuples
  • specify the differences between lists and tuples
  • use dictionaries and sets in Python
  • recall the ways in which lists and tuples are similar and different