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								title: List Extend Method
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								## List Extend Method
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								There are many methods for lists, you can explore all of them by typing `help(list)` in your python console.
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								One of them is the extend function which, as the name says extends the list by adding all items of a list (passed as an argument) to the end.
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								#### Example Usage
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								```py
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								cities = ["San Francisco", "Los Angeles", "New York"]
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								cities_in_texas = ["San Antonio", "Austin", "Dallas"]
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								cities.extend(cities_in_texas)
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								print(cities)
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								```
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								#### Output
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								```
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								["San Francisco", "Los Angeles", "New York", "San Antonio", "Austin", "Dallas"]
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								```
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								#### More Information:
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								The official documentation for `extend()` can be found <a href='https://docs.python.org/3.6/tutorial/datastructures.html' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here</a>
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