Answer to Question #257692 in Python for Anmae

Question #257692

Arraying 102

by CodeChum Admin

We've already made arraying/listing the easy way, but how about arraying/listing and printing the list in reverse order?

Make a program that will input an integer and then using loops, add items on an array/list one by one for the same number of times as that of the first inputted integer. Then, print out the array/list in reverse order, that is, starting from the last item on the array/list down to the first one, each in separated lines.

 

Input

The first line contains the size of the array/list. The next lines contains the items of the array/list (integers).

5

1

64

32

2

11

Output

Multiple lines containing integers.

11

2

32

64

1


1
Expert's answer
2021-10-29T02:34:29-0400
num_of_lines = int(input())
arr = []


for _ in range(num_of_lines):
    arr.append(int(input()))


for i in range(num_of_lines - 1, -1, -1):
    print(arr[i])

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