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|  | title: Python's Enumerate Function | ||||||
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|  | ## Overview | ||||||
|  | `enumerate()` is a built-in function in Python. It is useful for iteration over a list or any other iterable. | ||||||
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|  | ## Arguments | ||||||
|  | `enumerate()` requires an iterable, and `start` as an optional parameter (it defines where the indexing starts). | ||||||
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|  | ## Return Value | ||||||
|  | Returns an enumerate object. If you call `list()` on it, you can see that each item in the object is a tuple – an index followed by the item in the iterable. | ||||||
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|  | ## Usage Example | ||||||
|  |     animals = ['cat', 'dog', 'rabbit', 'fox', 'wolf'] # A list of animals. | ||||||
|  |     for index, item in enumerate(animals, start=20): | ||||||
|  |       print(index, item) | ||||||
|  | ### Output | ||||||
|  |     20 cat | ||||||
|  |     21 dog | ||||||
|  |     22 rabbit | ||||||
|  |     23 fox | ||||||
|  |     24 wolf | ||||||
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|  | <a href='https://repl.it/repls/DarksalmonMajesticDecagons'>Try it out!</a> | ||||||
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|  | #### More Information | ||||||
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|  | - <a href='https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#enumerate'>Python's Docs</a> | ||||||
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