Overview and Notes: 3.10 - Lists

  • Make sure you complete the challenge in the challenges section while we present the lesson!

Add your OWN Notes for 3.10 here:

Lists hold many data points and can be used to lists ave indexes that start at 0 Numbers in lists can be used in math

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Pseudocode Operation Python Syntax Description
? aList[i] Accesses the element of aList at index i
x ← aList[i] ? Assigns the element of aList at index i
to a variable 'x'
? aList(i) = x Assigns the value of a variable 'x' to
the element of a List at index i
aList[i] ← aList[j] ? Assigns value of aList[j] to aList[i]
? aList.insert(i, value) value is placed at index i in aList. Any
element at an index greater than i will shift
one position to the right.
APPEND(aList, value) aList.append(value) ?
? aList.pop(i)
OR
aList.remove(value)
Removes item at index i and any values at
indices greater than i shift to the left.
Length of aList decreased by 1.

Overview and Notes: 3.8 - Iteration

Add your OWN Notes for 3.8 here:

Iteration is repetition repeating an action an amount of times uses functions and stuff incrememt and ranges for i in range et cetera automates repetition of stuff

Homework Assignment

Instead of us making a quiz for you to take, we would like YOU to make a quiz about the material we reviewed.

We would like you to input questions into a list, and use some sort of iterative system to print the questions, detect an input, and determine if you answered correctly. There should be at least five questions, each with at least three possible answers.

You may use the template below as a framework for this assignment.

questions = [
    # Question, Answer1, Answer2, Answer3, CorrectAnswer
    ('How do you insert a value into a list?','scream very loudly','list.insert[]','insert.list[]',2),
    ('What is a list?','A collection of data contained under one variable','every variable that appears in your code','that thing that you take to the store with you',1),
    ('What is itteration?','rewriting the same line of code many times','what teachers have to do when the class is noisy','making a function do a task over an index',3),
    ('How do you add a value to the end of a list?','list.append[]','list.insert.end[]','scream extra very loudly',1),
    ('How do you remove a value from a list?','list.delete[]','list.remove[]','list.uninsert[]',2)
    #questions go here (remember to make them strings!)
]
def quiz():
    score = 0
    for i in range(len(questions)):
        print(questions[i][0])
        print('----------')
        print('1:',questions[i][1])
        print('2:',questions[i][2])
        print('3:',questions[i][3])
        answer = input('Is 1, 2, or 3 correct?')
        if int(answer) == questions[i][4]:
            print('Correct')
            score = score + 1
        else:
            print('incorrect')
        print('--------')
    print('You got',score,'out of 5 correct!')
    pass
quiz()
How do you insert a value into a list?
----------
1: scream very loudly
2: list.insert[]
3: insert.list[]
Correct
--------
What is a list?
----------
1: A collection of data contained under one variable
2: every variable that appears in your code
3: that thing that you take to the store with you
Correct
--------
What is itteration?
----------
1: rewriting the same line of code many times
2: what teachers have to do when the class is noisy
3: making a function do a task over an index
Correct
--------
How do you add a value to the end of a list?
----------
1: list.append[]
2: list.insert.end[]
3: scream extra very loudly
Correct
--------
How do you remove a value from a list?
----------
1: list.delete[]
2: list.remove[]
3: list.uninsert[]
Correct
--------
You got 5 out of 5 correct!

Hacks

Here are some ideas of things you can do to make your program even cooler. Doing these will raise your grade if done correctly.

  • Add more than five questions with more than three answer choices
  • Randomize the order in which questions/answers are output
  • At the end, display the user's score and determine whether or not they passed

Challenges

Important! You don't have to complete these challenges completely perfectly, but you will be marked down if you don't show evidence of at least having tried these challenges in the time we gave during the lesson.

3.10 Challenge

Follow the instructions in the code comments.

grocery_list = ['apples', 'milk', 'oranges', 'carrots', 'cucumbers']

# Print the fourth item in the list

print(grocery_list[3])
# Now, assign the fourth item in the list to a variable, x and then print the variable

x = grocery_list[3]
print(x)
# Add these two items at the end of the list : umbrellas and artichokes

grocery_list.append('umbrellas')
grocery_list.append('artichokes')
# print(grocery_list)

# Insert the item eggs as the third item of the list 

grocery_list.insert(2,'eggs')
# print(grocery_list)
# Remove milk from the list 

grocery_list.remove('milk')
# print(grocery_list)

# Assign the element at the end of the list to index 2. Print index 2 to check
grocery_list[2] = grocery_list[6]
print(grocery_list[2])


# Print the entire list, does it match ours ? 

print(grocery_list)

# Expected output
# carrots
# carrots
# artichokes
# ['apples', 'eggs', 'artichokes', 'carrots', 'cucumbers', 'umbrellas', 'artichokes']
carrots
carrots
artichokes
['apples', 'eggs', 'artichokes', 'carrots', 'cucumbers', 'umbrellas', 'artichokes']

3.8 Challenge

Create a loop that converts 8-bit binary values from the provided list into decimal numbers. Then, after the value is determined, remove all the values greater than 100 from the list using a list-related function you've been taught before. Print the new list when done.

Once you've done this with one of the types of loops discussed in this lesson, create a function that does the same thing with a different type of loop.

binarylist = [
    "01001001", "10101010", "10010110", "00110111", "11101100", "11010001", "10000001"
]
newlist = []
def binary_convert(binary):
    values = []
    final = 0
    bin = binary[::-1]
    for i in range(len(bin)):
        values.append(bin[i])
        #print(values)
    for j in range(len(values)):
        if int(values[j]) == 1:
            acc = 2**j
            #print(acc)
            final = final + acc
            #print(final)
    print(final)
    return(final)
    #use this function to convert every binary value in binarylist to decimal
    #afterward, get rid of the values that are greater than 100 in decimal
for x in range(len(binarylist)):
    idgaf = binary_convert(binarylist[x])
    if idgaf <= 100:
        newlist.append(binarylist[x])
print(newlist)

        
#when done, print the results
73
170
150
55
236
209
129
['01001001', '00110111']