Added example on 2d lists and changed format (#23665)
updated the code format along with an example of 2d list.
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		@@ -12,18 +12,31 @@ It takes one argument, `x`. This argument may be a sequence (such as a string, b
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This function returns the number of elements in the argument which is passed to the `len()` function.
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## Code Sample
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    list1 = [123, 'xyz', 'zara'] # list
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    print(len(list1)) # prints 3 as there are 3 elements in the list1
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    str1 = 'basketball' # string
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    print(len(str1)) # prints 10 as the str1 is made of 10 characters
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    tuple1 = (2, 3, 4, 5) # tuple 
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    print(len(tuple1)) # prints 4 as there are 4 elements in the tuple1
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    dict1 = {'name': 'John', 'age': 4, 'score': 45} # dictionary
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    print(len(dict1)) # prints 3 as there are 3 key and value pairs in the dict1
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```py
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    >>> list1 = [123, 'xyz', 'zara'] # list
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    >>> print(len(list1)) # prints 3 as there are 3 elements in the list1
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    3
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```
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```py
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    >>> str1 = 'basketball' # string
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    >>> print(len(str1)) # prints 10 as the str1 is made of 10 characters
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    10
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```
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```py
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    >>> tuple1 = (2, 3, 4, 5) # tuple 
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    >>> print(len(tuple1)) # prints 4 as there are 4 elements in the tuple1
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    4
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```
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```py
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    >>> dict1 = {'name': 'John', 'age': 4, 'score': 45} # dictionary
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    >>> print(len(dict1)) # prints 3 as there are 3 key and value pairs in the dict1
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    3
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```   
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```py
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    >>> d2=[[1,2,3],[3,4,5],[5,6,7,2]] # 2 dimensional list or a list of lists
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    >>> print(len(d2)) #prints 3 because there are 3 different lists in the outer list.
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    3
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```    
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