List comprehensions
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You can add lists like this: `['list1', 'stuff'] + ['list2', 'stuff']` but need to use `lst1 + lst2` and not `[lst1] + [lst2]`
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You can add lists like this: `['list1', 'stuff'] + ['list2', 'stuff']` but need to use `lst1 + lst2` and not `[lst1] + [lst2]`
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# List Comprehensions
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Say you only want to allow people over the height of 161 to ride your roller coaster for safety reasons. You could do this to create a list of only those heights about 161.
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```
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heights = [161, 164, 156, 144, 158, 170, 163, 163, 157]
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can_ride_coaster = []
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can_ride_coaster = [height for height in heights if height > 161]
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print(can_ride_coaster)
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```
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## Ranges
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## Ranges
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You can get a range of numbers using `range()`
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You can get a range of numbers using `range()`
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