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More on nested elements

The program in Listing 4 illustrates some additional aspects of nested elements.

Listing 4 . More nested elements.
# Illustrates more nested elements ##----------------------------------------- print("Create and print a list\with 3 nested elements") listA = [[2,4],[8,16,32],[64,128,256,512]]print(listA) print("Number of elements is:")print(len(listA)) print("Length of Element 0 is")print(len(listA[0]))print("Length of Element 1 is") print(len(listA[1])) print("Length of Element 2 is")print(len(listA[2]))

Create a list of lists

This program defines a three-element list containing three nested lists.

In other words, each of the elements in the outer list is itself a list.

Inner lists are different lengths

Furthermore, the lengths of the inner nested lists are not the same. The lengths of the inner nested lists are 2, 3, and 4 elements each, respectively.

Program behavior and output

The output from the program is shown in Figure 5 . The program displays the entire list, and then gets and displays the lengths of each of the nested lists.

Figure 5 . Output from more nested elements.
Create and print a list with 3 nested elements [[2, 4], [8, 16, 32], [64, 128, 256, 512]]Number of elements is: 3Length of Element 0 is 2Length of Element 1 is 3Length of Element 2 is 4

Getting the length of a nested list

Note in particular the syntax used to pass a parameter to the len() method in order to get the length of a nested list (len(listA[1]) ) .

Arrays -- not for beginners

If you are a beginning programmer, you may want to skip this section. If you are an experienced programmer, you may have observed that a Python lists bear a striking resemblance to arrays in other programming environments.

Python lists are more powerful

However, Python lists are more powerful than the arrays I am aware of in other programming environments, including Java.

Sub-arrays can be different sizes

For example as in Java, when a Python list is used to construct a multidimensional array, the sub arrays don't have to be of the same size.

Types can also be different

However, unlike Java, the elements in the array don't even have to be of the same type (granted that the elements in a Java array can be of different types so long as there is an inheritance or Interface relationship among them).

A three-dimensional array program

The program in Listing 5 might represent what an experienced programmer would consider to be athree-dimensional array of integer data in some other programming environment.

Listing 5 . A three-dimensional array program.
# Illustrates a three-dimensional array list ##---------------------------------------------------- print("Create and print a\three-dimensional array list") listA = [[[[1],[2]],[[3],[4]]],[[[5],[6]],[[7],[8]]]] print(listA)print("Print each element") print(listA[0][0][0]) print(listA[0][0][1]) print(listA[0][1][0]) print(listA[0][1][1]) print(listA[1][0][0]) print(listA[1][0][1]) print(listA[1][1][0]) print(listA[1][1][1])

Triple-square-bracket notation

Pay particular attention to the triple square bracket notation that is used to access and print each element in the array. This is very similar to thesyntax in other programming languages.

Visualization of a three-dimensional array

Figure 6 shows a visualization of the three-dimensional array pointed to by the variable named listA in Listing 5 . In programming, we deal with arrays having one, two, three or more dimensions. As you can see, even a three-dimensional array is arelatively complex structure.

Figure 6. Visualization of a three-dimensional array.

Visualization of a three-dimensional array.

Program behavior

This program

  • Creates and populates the list that represents a three-dimensional array.
  • Displays the entire array as a set of nested lists.
  • Displays the contents of each element in the array.

Output from a three-dimensional array program

The output from the program is shown in Figure 7 . The triple-square-bracket notation in the program of Listing 5 is essentially the same notation that would be used to access the individual elements in athree-dimensional array in C, C++, or Java.

Figure 7 . Output from a three-dimensional array program.
Create and print a three-dimensional array list [[[[1], [2]], [[3], [4]]], [[[5], [6]], [[7], [8]]]] Print each element[1] [2][3] [4][5] [6][7] [8]

More information on lists

There is quite a lot more that you will need to learn about lists. However, I will defer that discussion for a future module where I discuss the use of a listas a data structure or a container .

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Questions & Answers

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