❮ Lists
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Anything can be a list
- Comma separated values
- In square brackets
- Can be any value, and a mix of values: Integer, Float, Boolean, None, String, List, Dictionary, ...
- But usually they are of the same type:
- Distances of astronomical objects
- Chemical Formulas
- Filenames
- Names of devices
- Objects describing attributes of a network device.
- Actions to do on your data.
examples/lists/any_list.py
stuff = [42, 3.14, True, None, "Foo Bar", ['another', 'list'], {'a': 'Dictionary', 'language' : 'Python'}] print(stuff)
[42, 3.14, True, None, 'Foo Bar', ['another', 'list'], {'a': 'Dictionary', 'language': 'Python'}]