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Python List list() Method with example



Hello dear readers! Welcome back to another edition of our tutorial on Python. In this tutorial guide, we are going to be discussing about the Python List list() method.

The Python List list() method takes sequence types and convert them to lists. This function is used to convert a given tuple into a list.

Note - Tuples are very similar to lists, the only difference that the elements values of a tuple can't be changed and tuple elements are put between parentheses instead of the square brackets.

Syntax

The following below is the syntax for Python List list() method -

list( seq )


Parameter Details

  • seq - This is a tuple to be converted into a list.

Return Value

This function returns a list.

Example

The following below is a simple example -

#!/usr/bin/python

aTuple = (123, 'xyz', 'paul', 'abc');
aList = list(aTuple)
print "List elements : ", aList

Output
Below is the output of the above example -

List elements :  [123, 'xyz', 'paul', 'abc']


Alright guys! This is where we are rounding up for this tutorial post. In our next tutorial, we are going to be discussing about the Python List append() method.

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