The append() method adds an item to the end of the list.
Example
Syntax of List append()
The syntax of the append() method is:
list.append(item)
append() Parameters
The method takes a single argument
- item - an item (number, string, list etc.) to be added at the end of the list
Return Value from append()
The method doesn't return any value (returns None).
Example 1: Adding Element to a List
Output
Updated animals list: ['cat', 'dog', 'rabbit', 'guinea pig']
Example 2: Adding List to a List
Output
Updated animals list: ['cat', 'dog', 'rabbit', ['tiger', 'fox']]
In the program, a single item (wild_animals list) is added to the animals list.
Note: If you need to add items of a list (rather than the list itself) to another list, use the extend() method.