append()
Adds element to end of list
mylist.append(“Apple”)
clear()
Removes all elements from list
mylist.clear()
count()
Counts elements in list
mylist.count()
index()
Returns first index number of element in a list or string
remove()
Removes 1st item of specified value
pop()
Removes element from the specified position from a list or dictionary.
List.pop(2)
insert()
Inserts at a specified position in a list
mylist.insert(2, “Apple”)
reverse()
Reverses the list in place
mylist.reverse()
len()
Gives length
sort()
Sorts lists alphabetically in place
split(), in a string. Separates by what? What is the whole command string
Puts elements into a list. Separates by spaces or what is put in parentheses. List = “this is a string”
List.split()
Print every other starts on which element
The first element
Sort and reverse commands issue
Does it in place so you can’t assign to a new name because they only return none
range () options
One number, or a range of numbers with steps. Ex…for n in range(start_num, end_number,steps)
Sorted()
To sort a list not in place. Will not change the original list. This allows a new list to be saved.
Reversed ()
Reverses but doesn’t change original. Can be used to create a new list.