Python Question / Quiz; What is the output of the following Python code, and why? Comment your answers below!
Understanding Python's order of operations is key to predicting the output.
Answer: C) 1 2 3 4 while...else pattern: › Loop prints: 1, 2, 3 (with spaces) › Loop ends when x = 4 (4 <= 3 is False) › No break occurred = else runs! › else prints x (which is 4) › Output: 1 2 3 4 For beginners: else after while/for runs when loop completes…
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Alternative C: 1 2 3 4 Every cycle x will print and add 1. The loop was okay, without break, then the else run and print x once again, but the loop ended when x=4.
while loops run until x is not greater than 3. now print function will be executed first then increase the x. so first 0 then 1 2 3 eventually. but then while loops get terminated and else loop starts print -> 4 so finally, Answer is 1 2 3 4
I am not sure, I think its 1234 beacues the end arg removes new line char and else includes 4
Answer:-(C) 1 2 3 4 Here while loop completely excuted without break. So else part is also excuted.
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C The loop tells it to: Start at 1 Add 1 each loop while x is less than or equal to 3 The last loop still adds 1 which triggers the false evaluation and stops the loop so when you print x, it’s current value is 1 2 3 4
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