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ex32.py
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# use for loop to go through and add things into a list
the_count = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
fruits = ['apples', 'oranges', 'pears', 'apricots']
change = [1, 'pennies', 2, 'dimes', 3, 'quarters']
# this first kind of for- loop goes through a list
for number in the_count:
print("This is count %d" % number)
# same as above
for fruit in fruits:
print("A fruit of type: %s" % fruit)
# also we can go through mixed lists too
# notice we have to use %r since we don't know what's in it
for i in change:
print("I got %r" % i)
# we can also build lists, first start with an empty one
elements = []
# then use the range function to do 0 to 5 counts
for i in range(0, 6):
print("Adding %d to the list." % i)
# append is a function that lists understand
elements.append(i)
# now we can print them out too
for i in elements:
print("Element was: %d" % i)
'''
Study drill:
1. looked up
2. yes
3. insert() is a good thing to use too.
'''