Python Quiz #4 What is the output of the following code snippet? A) 10 B) [1, 9, 10, 12] C) [11, 13, 14, 15] D) Error
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Python Quiz #4 What is the output of the following code snippet? A) 10 B) [1, 9, 10, 12] C) [11, 13, 14, 15] D) Error
How did you end up with the answer?? Can you please explain?
How did you end up with the answer?? Can you please explain?
B as the array is sorted by values of > or < but not before the last index is removed by the offset of -1
B... numbers[:-1] = 10,9,12,1 sorted(numbers[:-1]) = [1,9,10,12]
B this is because python sees the list at the end as the last value and since we’re using negative indexes to locate the last value, it’s not part of the sorted data
>>> nums=10,9,12,1,[11,13,15,14] >>> sorted(nums[:-1]) [1, 9, 10, 12] >>> sorted(nums[:-2]) [9, 10, 12] >>> sorted(nums[:0]) []
-1 index contains the whole list [11,13,15,14] for our list numbers... numbers[:-1] gives the output except the values at index -1.. Finally, sorted sorts the list in ascending order as: 1,9,10,12
B) [1, 9, 10, 12] because sorted() Return a new list containing all items from the iterable in ascending order.
B numbers[:-1] gives tuple (10,9,12,1) sorted(numbers[:-1]) returns sorted list (1,9,10,12)
numbers is a tuple, then slice a tuple without last element, except the list. For last, the first four elements from the tuple are sorted, and sorted returns a sorted list with 4 numbers in increasing order.
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