Control Flow and Collections: List comprehensions

List comprehensions are a way to create lists in a very concise way.

Suppose you have a list:

numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

You can create a new list using a list comprehension, composed by the numbers list elements, power 2:

numbers_power_2 = [n**2 for n in numbers]
# [1, 4, 9, 16, 25]

List comprehensions are a syntax that’s sometimes preferred over loops, as it’s more readable when the operation can be written on a single line:

numbers_power_2 = []
for n in numbers:
    numbers_power_2.append(n**2)

and over map():

numbers_power_2 = list(map(lambda n : n**2, numbers))

Lessons in this unit:

0: Introduction
1: Control statements
2: Ternary operator
3: Loops
4: Lists
5: ▶︎ List comprehensions
6: How to create list from string
7: Tuples
8: Dictionaries
9: Sets

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