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Issue #23406: Clarify documentation on multiplying a sequence
Patch from Matheus Vieira Portela.
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usually a lot slower than using Python lists.
.. _faq-multidimensional-list:
How do I create a multidimensional list?
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| ``s + t`` | the concatenation of *s* and | \(6) |
| | *t* | |
+------------------+--------------------------------+----------+
| ``s * n, n * s`` |
*n* shallow copies of *s*
| \(2) |
| |
concatenated
| |
| ``s * n, n * s`` |
equivalent to adding *s* to
| \(2) |
| |
itself *n* times
| |
+------------------+--------------------------------+----------+
| ``s[i]`` | *i*\ th item of *s*, origin 0 | \(3) |
+------------------+--------------------------------+----------+
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(2)
Values of *n* less than ``0`` are treated as ``0`` (which yields an empty
sequence of the same type as *s*). Note
also that the copies are shallow;
nested structures are not copied. This often haunts new Python programmers;
consider:
sequence of the same type as *s*). Note
that items in the sequence *s*
are not copied; they are referenced multiple times. This often haunts
new Python programmers;
consider:
>>> lists = [[]] * 3
>>> lists
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[[3], [3], [3]]
What has happened is that ``[[]]`` is a one-element list containing an empty
list, so all three elements of ``[[]] * 3`` are
(pointers to)
this single empty
list, so all three elements of ``[[]] * 3`` are
references to
this single empty
list. Modifying any of the elements of ``lists`` modifies this single list.
You can create a list of different lists this way:
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>>> lists
[[3], [5], [7]]
Further explanation is available in the FAQ entry
:ref:`faq-multidimensional-list`.
(3)
If *i* or *j* is negative, the index is relative to the end of the string:
``len(s) + i`` or ``len(s) + j`` is substituted. But note that ``-0`` is still
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Iustin Pop
Claudiu Popa
John Popplewell
Matheus Vieira Portela
Davin Potts
Guillaume Pratte
Florian Preinstorfer
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