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+#+TITLE:    Manipulating Lists
+#+AUTHOR:    FOSSEE
+#+EMAIL:     
+#+DATE:    
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+#+DESCRIPTION: 
+#+KEYWORDS: 
+#+LANGUAGE:  en
+#+OPTIONS:   H:3 num:nil toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t
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+#+STARTUP:    align fold nodlcheck hidestars oddeven lognotestate
+
+* Outline
+  In this session we shall be looking at 
+  - Concatenating lists
+  - Obtaining parts of lists
+  - Sorting lists
+  - Reversing lists
+* Question 1
+  Obtain the primes less than 10, from the list ~primes~. 
+* Solution 1
+  #+begin_src python
+    primes[0:4]
+  #+end_src python
+* Slicing
+  #+begin_src python
+    p[start:stop]
+  #+end_src python
+  - Returns all elements of ~p~ between ~start~ and ~stop~
+  - The element with index equal to ~stop~ is *not* included. 
+* Question 2
+  Obtain all the multiples of three from the list ~num~.
+* Solution 2
+  #+begin_src python
+    num[::3]  
+  #+end_src python
+* Question 3
+  Given a list of marks of students in an examination, obtain a list
+  with marks in descending order.
+  #+begin_src python
+    marks = [99, 67, 47, 100, 50, 75, 62]
+  #+end_src python
+* Solution 3
+  #+begin_src python
+    sorted(marks)[::-1]
+  #+end_src python
+OR
+  #+begin_src python
+    sorted(marks, reverse=True)
+  #+end_src python
+
+* Summary
+  In this tutorial session we learnt
+    + Obtaining parts of lists using slicing and striding
+    + List concatenation
+    + Sorting lists 
+    + Reversing lists
+
+* Thank you!
+#+begin_latex
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+  \begin{center}
+  This spoken tutorial has been produced by the
+  \textcolor{blue}{FOSSEE} team, which is funded by the 
+  \end{center}
+  \begin{center}
+    \textcolor{blue}{National Mission on Education through \\
+      Information \& Communication Technology \\ 
+      MHRD, Govt. of India}.
+  \end{center}  
+  \end{block}
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