Answer:
def extract_title(file):
import re
a =''
with open(file,'r') as file:
for line in file:
a += line
m = re.search("^(TITLE)(.*?)(JOURNAL)", a, re.M + re.S)
print(m.groups()[1])
extract_title('new.txt')
Explanation:
The programming language used is python 3.
The function is first defined and the regular expression module is imported.
A variable is initialized to an empty string that will hold the content of the GenBank formatted file.
The file is opened and every line in the file is assigned to the string variable. The WITH statement allows files to be closed automatically.
Regular expression is used to capture all the files between TITLE and JOURNAL in a group.
The group is printed and the function is called.
I have attached a picture of the code in action.
To present something infront of a crowd
Answer:
Jog
Explanation:
The variable options is a list containing 5 string values
options = ["ski", "surf", "jog", "bike", "hike"]
Indexing in python starts from 0 ; hence the index values of the list values are :
0 - ski
1 - surf
2 - jog
3 - bike
4 - hike
The statement ;
print(options[2]) means print the string at index 2 in the list named options
The string at index 2 is jog ;
Hence, the string jog is printed.