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How do negative indexes work in Python when accessing elements in a list?

by EITCA Academy / Thursday, 03 August 2023 / Published in Computer Programming, EITC/CP/PPF Python Programming Fundamentals, Functions, Indexes and slices, Examination review

Negative indexes in Python are a powerful feature that allows us to access elements in a list from the end instead of the beginning. This can be particularly useful when dealing with large lists or when we need to access the last few elements without knowing their exact position. In this answer, we will explore how negative indexes work in Python and how they can be used effectively.

In Python, lists are zero-indexed, meaning that the first element is at index 0, the second element at index 1, and so on. Negative indexes, on the other hand, start from -1, where -1 represents the last element in the list, -2 represents the second-to-last element, and so forth. This means that the negative index -n corresponds to the nth element from the end of the list.

To better understand negative indexes, let's consider an example. Suppose we have a list called "numbers" containing the integers from 1 to 5 in ascending order: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. If we want to access the last element of the list, we can use the negative index -1:

python
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
last_element = numbers[-1]
print(last_element)  # Output: 5

Similarly, if we want to access the second-to-last element, we can use the negative index -2:

python
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
second_to_last_element = numbers[-2]
print(second_to_last_element)  # Output: 4

Negative indexes can also be used with slicing, which allows us to extract a portion of a list. Slicing with negative indexes works in the same way as slicing with positive indexes, but the start and end points are specified relative to the end of the list.

For example, if we want to extract the last three elements of the list, we can use the slice -3: (which is equivalent to [3, 4, 5]):

python
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
last_three_elements = numbers[-3:]
print(last_three_elements)  # Output: [3, 4, 5]

Similarly, if we want to extract all elements except the last two, we can use the slice :-2 (which is equivalent to [1, 2, 3]):

python
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
all_except_last_two = numbers[:-2]
print(all_except_last_two)  # Output: [1, 2, 3]

It's important to note that when using negative indexes or slices, we should ensure that the index or slice is within the valid range of the list. If we try to access an element beyond the bounds of the list, a "IndexError: list index out of range" error will be raised.

Negative indexes in Python provide a convenient way to access elements in a list from the end instead of the beginning. They can be used to retrieve individual elements or to extract portions of a list using slicing. By understanding and utilizing negative indexes effectively, we can enhance our ability to work with lists in Python.

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