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Enumerate() method in Python Built in Function

 

Enumerate method in built in function returns the enumerate object which is taken as collection in the form of lists or tuples.

 

Syntax:

enumerate(iterable, start=0)

 

Parameter

Enumerate has two parameters.

  1. Iterable: it supports an iterator or a sequence or an object which supports iteration.
  2. Start: the enumerate starts counting from a particular number. If the start parameter is omitted the default start will be taken from 0. This is an optional parameter.

 

Example-1:

 

Using list in enumerate method

x = ('apple', 'banana', 'cherry')
y = enumerate(x)
print(list(y))

 

 Output:

Enumerate () method in Python Built in Function

 

Example-2:

x = ('apple', 'banana', 'cherry')
y = enumerate(x, 20)
print(list(y))

 

Output:

Enumerate () method in Python Built in Function

 

Example-3:

 

Use of tuple in enumerate method

x = ('apple', 'banana', 'cherry')
y = enumerate(x)
print(tuple(y))

 

Output:

Enumerate () method in Python Built in Function

 

Example-4:

breakfast = ['bread', 'milk', 'butter']
print('\n')
for count, item in enumerate(breakfast):
 print(count, item)

 

Output:

Enumerate () method in Python Built in Function

 

Example-5:

breakfast = ['bread', 'milk', 'butter']
for item in enumerate(breakfast):
  print(item)

 

Output:

Enumerate () method in Python Built in Function