python append to list

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currencies = ['Dollar', 'Euro', 'Pound']

# append 'Yen' to the list
currencies.append('Yen')

print(currencies)

# Output: ['Dollar', 'Euro', 'Pound', 'Yen']
# Add to List
my_list * 2                # [1, 2, '3', True, 1, 2, '3', True]
my_list + [100]            # [1, 2, '3', True, 100] --> doesn't mutate original list, creates new one
my_list.append(100)        # None --> Mutates original list to [1, 2, '3', True, 100]          # Or: <list> += [<el>]
my_list.extend([100, 200]) # None --> Mutates original list to [1, 2, '3', True, 100, 200]
my_list.insert(2, '!!!')   # None -->  [1, 2, '!!!', '3', True] - Inserts item at index and moves the rest to the right.

' '.join(['Hello','There'])# 'Hello There' --> Joins elements using string as separator.

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