--- a/getting_started_with_lists.rst Thu Sep 23 13:14:31 2010 +0530
+++ b/getting_started_with_lists.rst Thu Sep 23 16:47:08 2010 +0530
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
We access list elements using the number of index. The
index begins from 0. So for list nonempty, nonempty[0] gives the
first element, nonempty[1] the second element and so on and
-nonempty[3] the last element.::
+nonempty[3] the last element. ::
nonempty[0]
nonempty[1]
@@ -65,9 +65,6 @@
-1 gives the last element which is the 4th element , -2 second to last and -4 gives the fourth
from last element which is first element.
-
-
-
We can append elements to the end of a list using append command. ::
nonempty.append('onemore')
@@ -80,7 +77,7 @@
Using len function we can check the number of elements in the list
-nonempty. In this case it being 6:
+nonempty. In this case it being 6 ::
len(nonempty)
@@ -134,6 +131,6 @@
Thank You
-Author : Amit Sethi
-First Reviewer :
-Second Reviewer : Nishanth
+ * Author : Amit Sethi
+ * First Reviewer :
+ * Second Reviewer : Nishanth