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Chapter 7.3, Problem 12CP
Program Plan Intro
List slicing:
- • Slicing is a concept of selecting a range of elements from a list.
- • In Python, an expression that selects a subsection of a list is known as a slice.
- • A slice is a span of elements that are taken from a list.
- • Normally, the slice expression has a start index and an end index for slicing.
- • In case if the start and end indices are not provided, the python employs 0 as the start index and length of the list as the end index.
Syntax:
In Python, the list slice statement without the start index and end index can be expressed as follows:
listname[:]
Explanation:
In the list slice syntax,
- • As the “start” index is not provided, python uses 0 as the start index by default.
- • As the “end” index is not provided, Python employs the length of the list as the “end” index for the slice.
- • The list slice expression returns a copy of the entire list.
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