Monday, 30 January 2017

python - Negative list index?











I'm trying to understand the following piece of code:




# node list
n = []
for i in xrange(1, numnodes + 1):
tmp = session.newobject();
n.append(tmp)
link(n[0], n[-1])


Specifically, I don't understand what the index -1 refers to. If the index 0 refers to the first element, then what does -1 refer to?



Answer



Negative numbers mean that you count from the right instead of the left. So, list[-1] refers to the last element, list[-2] is the second-last, and so on.


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