IndexError: list index out of range and python

Tyler picture Tyler · Jul 8, 2009 · Viewed 447.3k times · Source

I'm telling my program to print out line 53 of an output. Is this error telling me that there aren't that many lines and therefore can not print it out?

Answer

Alex Martelli picture Alex Martelli · Jul 8, 2009

If you have a list with 53 items, the last one is thelist[52] because indexing starts at 0.

IndexError

The IndexError is raised when attempting to retrieve an index from a sequence (e.g. list, tuple), and the index isn’t found in the sequence. The Python documentation defines when this exception is raised:

Raised when a sequence subscript is out of range. (Source)

Here’s an example that raises the IndexError:

test = list(range(53))
test[53]

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
IndexError                                Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-6-7879607f7f36> in <module>
      1 test = list(range(53))
----> 2 test[53]

IndexError: list index out of range

The error message line for an IndexError doesn’t provide great information. See that there is a sequence reference that is out of range and what the type of the sequence is, a list in this case. That information, combined with the rest of the traceback, is usually enough to help quickly identify how to fix the issue.