3.10-3.11 Lists and Searches

Basic Operations

#Defining the List
aList= [1,4,2,6,7,3,]
# Accessing Elements in a list
print(aList[1])


#Storing Element at an Index to a variable
Element = aList[3]
print(Element)


#Setting an Element at an Index to a variable
element = 4
aList[5]= element
print(aList[5])

#Insert a value at a certain index
aList.insert(3, 10)
print(aList[3])

#Adding another value to the list (append)
aList.append(5)
print(aList)

#Removing a value from the List at a specific Index
aList.remove(2)
print(aList)

#Accessing the Length of a list
print(len(aList))


4
6
4
10
[1, 4, 2, 10, 6, 7, 4, 5]
[1, 4, 10, 6, 7, 4, 5]
7

PopCorn hack #1

  • Create and define your own list and insert a value at a certain index
#Enter code here

typesofCode = ["python", "c#", "css", "javascript", "scratch", "java"]

print(typesofCode[5])
element = "html"
typesofCode[5] = element
print(typesofCode)
print(typesofCode[5])
java
['python', 'c#', 'css', 'javascript', 'scratch', 'html']
html

Finding the Minimum Value in a List

nums = [30, 45, 95, 56, 73, 98, 25]
min_value = nums[4]  # Start with the first element as the minimum

for score in nums:
    if score < min_value:
            min_value = score


print(min_value)  # Display the minimum value

25

PopCorn hack #2

  • Using the code above try to find the maximum value in the list
#Enter Code here

nums = [30, 45, 95, 56, 73, 98, 25]
max_value = nums[0]  # Start with the first element as the maximum

for score in nums:
    if score > max_value:
            min_value = score


print(min_value)  # Display the maximum value
98

Sum of Even Numbers in a list solution

#Defining numbers in list
nums = [7, 5, 10, 6, 9, 4, 3, 12]
sum_even = sum([score for score in nums if score % 2 == 0])  #Using for loop to work through each number in the list and using mod to interpret if any numbers have a remainder of 0
print(sum_even)
32

Determining Outputs for code Segments with Length function

#Defining the list
words = ['old', 'computer', 'science', 'far', 'potato']
new_words = []
for word in words:
    if len(word) != 3: #if the length of the word is not equal to three
        new_words.append(word)  #adds it to a new list if the length is not equal to three

print(new_words)



    
    
    
     


['computer', 'science', 'potato']

If Else Statements with Lists

  • index: organizing the data by assigning a reference value to each element
  • Put the number is order either ascending or descending
  • Search starts with middle number first which is found by adding the highest and lowest index number and dividing it by 2
  • This divides the range by 2
  • Repeat this process by shrinking the range each time till the desired target is found
  • Every time the process is repeated and leads to a target it is considered a comparison
  • Each element in a list is examined in the order of the first element till the desired target
  • Order doesn’t matter

Homework Hack 1

  • What will be the middle index number in a Binary Search given the set of number: 3, 6, 12, 14, 50, 53
  • Which of the following lists can a Binary Search be used to find the desired target
  • This is a multiple choice question
bSearch = [3, 6, 12, 14, 50, 53]
middleIndex = (bSearch[0] + bSearch[5]) / 2
print(middleIndex)

fruits= ['Apple', 'Carrot', 'Mango', 'Peach']
A= [1, 3, 5, 8, 9]
B= [6, -1, 5, 12, 8]

#Type your choices below
#Definitley not fruits because that is a list of strings
#Not B either because it is not ordered from ascending or descending

answer = B



28.0

Homework Hack 2

  • Given a provided list perform two of the basic operations
yourlist = [8,10,35,39,49,52]
#type out your answers below and run the code and include output in screenshot

num1 = yourlist[1]
print(num1)

yourlist[2] = num1
print(yourlist[2])

#Adding the num1 
yourlist.append(num1)
print(yourlist[6])

print(yourlist)
10
10
10
[8, 10, 10, 39, 49, 52, 10]