List count( ) Method
The count() method returns count of how many times obj occurs in list.
Syntax
list.count(obj)
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Parameters
obj - This is the object to
be counted in the list.
Return Value
This method
returns count of how many times obj occurs in list.
Example
#!/usr/bin/python3
aList
= [123, 'xyz', 'Rama', 'abc', 123];
print
("Count for 123 : ", aList.count(123))
print
("Count for zara : ", aList.count('Rama'))
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When we run the above program, it produces the
following result-
Count
for 123 : 2
Count
for Rama : 1
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