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In this video, I use a graphics example to demonstrate different ways in which you can use the " Code: animals = List["Lion", "Impala", "Zebra", "Tiger", "Meerkat"] animals[[2]] (*indexing*) animals[[5]] animals[[-1]] animals[[4]] ...
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- Code: animals = List["Lion", "Impala", "Zebra", "Tiger", "Meerkat"] animals[[2]] (*indexing*) animals[[5]] animals[[-1]] animals[[4]] ...
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