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Python ListArray Methods

The document outlines various built-in methods available for Python lists/arrays, including append, clear, copy, count, extend, index, insert, pop, remove, reverse, and sort. Each method is briefly described, detailing its functionality. It also notes that Python does not have built-in support for arrays, but lists can be used in their place.

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Python ListArray Methods

The document outlines various built-in methods available for Python lists/arrays, including append, clear, copy, count, extend, index, insert, pop, remove, reverse, and sort. Each method is briefly described, detailing its functionality. It also notes that Python does not have built-in support for arrays, but lists can be used in their place.

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Python List/Array Methods

Python has a set of built-in methods that you can use on lists/arrays.

Method Description
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

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 first item with the specified value

reverse() Reverses the order of the list

sort() Sorts the list

Note: Python does not have built-in support for Arrays, but Python Lists can be used instead.

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