The document outlines basic array operations in Python, focusing on 1-D and multidimensional arrays. It explains how arrays can hold multiple values, and details various methods such as append(), pop(), and sort() for manipulating arrays. The conclusion emphasizes the understanding of array usage and functions, including the use of the numpy library.
The document outlines basic array operations in Python, focusing on 1-D and multidimensional arrays. It explains how arrays can hold multiple values, and details various methods such as append(), pop(), and sort() for manipulating arrays. The conclusion emphasizes the understanding of array usage and functions, including the use of the numpy library.
3. Array Aim: Python program to study basic array operations on 1-D and multidimensional arrays.
Theory: An array is a special variable, which can hold more
than one value at a time. If you have a list of items (a list of car names, for example), storing the cars in single variables could look like this. An array can hold many values under a single name, and you can access the values by referring to an index number. You refer to an array element by referring to the index number. Use the len() method to return the length of an array (the number of elements in an array. You can use the for in loop to loop through all the elements of an array. You can use the append() method to add an element to an array. You can use the pop() method to remove an element from the array. You can also use the remove() method to remove an element from the array. • append(): 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 • 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 first item with the specified value
• reverse(): Reverses the order of the list • sort(): Sorts the list Program with output: Conclusion [lo3]: Thus, here we understood how to use arrays and using arrays how to perform various functions on them along with the use of numpy library.