Happy New Year, everybody! I'm new in the Python List, new in Python world, and new in coding. A few days (weeks?) ago, I faced a problem trying to write a program for an exercise. I asked for help and nobody answered. In the meantime, I found a part of the solution, but a part still remains a mystery for me. Please run this small snippet, and help. Thanks
a = [1, 2] print() print("a ==", a) print("type(a) is", type(a)) b = a.append(3) print("\nb =", "a.append(3)") print("b ==", b) print("type(b) is", type(b)) c = ['1', '2'] print("\nc ==", c) print("type(c) is", type(c)) d = c.append('3') print("\nd =", "c.append('3')") print("d ==", d) print("type(d) is", type(d)) """ I mean: why b = a.append(something) is the None type, and how to make a new list that contains all the items from a and some new items? I wasn't able to solve it in a few hours :( Now I know: """ crta = '=' print('\n', 4 * ' ', crta * (len('The solution:')), sep='') print(3 * ' ', 'The solution:') print(4 * ' ', crta * (len('The solution:')), sep='') print('\nThe solution is the slice, an element of Python syntax that allows') print('to make a brand new copy of a list, or parts of a list.') print('The slice actually copies the list\'s contents, not the list\'s name:') print() a = [1, 2] print("a ==", a) print("type(a) is", type(a)) b = a[:] print("\nb = a[:]") print("b ==", b) b.append(3) print("\nb =", "b.append(3)") print("b ==", b) print("type(b) is", type(b)) print("\na ==", a) print('But I still don't know why "b = a.append(something)" is the None type.') print('Is there anybody out there?!') -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list