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Python 2.7.10 (default, Oct 14 2015, 16:09:02) 
[GCC 5.2.1 20151010] on linux2
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>>> help(list)
Help on class list in module __builtin__:

class list(object)
 |  list() -> new empty list
 |  list(iterable) -> new list initialized from iterables items
 |  
 |  Methods defined here:
 |  
 |  __add__(...)
 |      x.__add__(y) <==> x+y
 |  
 |  __contains__(...)
 |      x.__contains__(y) <==> y in x
 |  
 |  __delitem__(...)
 |      x.__delitem__(y) <==> del x[y]
 |  
 |  __delslice__(...)
 |      x.__delslice__(i, j) <==> del x[i:j]
 |      
 |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
 |  
 |  __eq__(...)
 |      x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y
 |  
 |  __ge__(...)
 |      x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y
 |  
 |  __getattribute__(...)
 |      x.__getattribute__(name) <==> x.name
 |  
 |  __getitem__(...)
 |      x.__getitem__(y) <==> x[y]
 |  
 |  __getslice__(...)
 |      x.__getslice__(i, j) <==> x[i:j]
 |      
 |      Use of negative indices is not supported.
 |  
 |  __gt__(...)
 |      x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y
 |  
 |  __iadd__(...)
 |      x.__iadd__(y) <==> x+=y
 |  
 |  __imul__(...)
 |      x.__imul__(y) <==> x*=y
 |  
 |  __init__(...)
 |      x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature
 |  
 |  __iter__(...)
 |      x.__iter__() <==> iter(x)
 |  
 |  __le__(...)
 |      x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y
 |  
 |  __len__(...)
 |      x.__len__() <==> len(x)
 |  
 |  __lt__(...)
 |      x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y
 |  
 |  __mul__(...)
 |      x.__mul__(n) <==> x*n
 |  
 |  __ne__(...)
 |      x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y
 |  
 |  __repr__(...)
 |      x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)
 |  
 |  __reversed__(...)
 |      L.__reversed__() -- return a reverse iterator over the list
 |  
 |  __rmul__(...)
 |      x.__rmul__(n) <==> n*x
 |  
 |  __setitem__(...)
 |      x.__setitem__(i, y) <==> x[i]=y
 |  
 |  __setslice__(...)
 |      x.__setslice__(i, j, y) <==> x[i:j]=y
 |      
 |      Use  of negative indices is not supported.
 |  
 |  __sizeof__(...)
 |      L.__sizeof__() -- size of L in memory, in bytes
 |  
 |  append(...)
 |      L.append(object) -- append object to end
 |  
 |  count(...)
 |      L.count(value) -> integer -- return number of occurrences of value
 |  
 |  extend(...)
 |      L.extend(iterable) -- extend list by appending elements from the iterable
 |  
 |  index(...)
 |      L.index(value, [start, [stop]]) -> integer -- return first index of value.
 |      Raises ValueError if the value is not present.
 |  
 |  insert(...)
 |      L.insert(index, object) -- insert object before index
 |  
 |  pop(...)
 |      L.pop([index]) -> item -- remove and return item at index (default last).
 |      Raises IndexError if list is empty or index is out of range.
 |  
 |  remove(...)
 |      L.remove(value) -- remove first occurrence of value.
 |      Raises ValueError if the value is not present.
 |  
 |  reverse(...)
 |      L.reverse() -- reverse *IN PLACE*
 |  
 |  sort(...)
 |      L.sort(cmp=None, key=None, reverse=False) -- stable sort *IN PLACE*;
 |      cmp(x, y) -> -1, 0, 1
 |  
 |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 |  Data and other attributes defined here:
 |  
 |  __hash__ = None
 |  
 |  __new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
 |      T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T

>>> a=nihao
>>> a
nihao
>>> a=list(a)
>>> a
[n, i, h, a, o]
>>> max(1,2,3,7,6,5)
7
>>> num=[1,2,3,4,]
>>> len(num)
4
>>> max(num)
4
>>> min(num)
1
>>> a=(1,2,3,4,5)
>>> type(a)
<type tuple>
>>> max(a)
5
>>> min(a)
1
>>> str="123456780"
>>> min(str)
0
>>> max(str)
8
>>> str=23eras
>>> max(str)
s
>>> min(str)
2
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> num=[1,2,3,4]
>>> max=num[0]
>>> for each in num:
    if each>max:
        max=each

        
>>> max
4
>>> sum(num)
10
>>> sum(num,1)
11
>>> enumerate(num)
<enumerate object at 0xb53fc784>
>>> list(enumerate(num))
[(0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4)]
>>> zip(num)
[(1,), (2,), (3,), (4,)]
>>> a=[5,6,7]
>>> zip(num,a)
[(1, 5), (2, 6), (3, 7)]
>>> sorted(num)
[1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> reversed(num)
<listreverseiterator object at 0xb53edb8c>
>>> list(reversed(num))
[4, 3, 2, 1]
>>> 

 

python Function