So basically I am having trouble understanding these 2 concepts. I've googled for 2 days and played around with those 2 to create some kind of a picture for myself but its still like I don't truly understand everything. As much as I understand, isinstance is used as a base of a recursion if you need to work on a multilevel list and it returns true or false depending whether element? is of said type. The thing is I know the definition of it but I simply can't make myself understand how it truly works in order to actually use it. I thought I'd put a sample code and perhaps some of you could explain thoroughly how the function works in every detail. Here it is:
def first_and_last(a):
if not (isinstance(a,list)):
return a
elif a == []:
return []
else:
return [first_and_last(a[0]), first_and_last(a[-1])]
print(first_and_last([[1, 2, 3, [3, 3, 4, 5]], 6, 7, 7]))
Basically that code is one shared by the teacher but the idea of the code is to return the first and the last element of every level of the list.