Answer:
import csv
with open('employee_birthday.txt') as csv_file:
csv_reader = csv.reader(csv_file, delimiter=',')
line_count = 0
for row in csv_reader:
if line_count == 0:
print(f'Column names are {", ".join(row)}')
line_count += 1
else:
print(f'\t{row[0]} works in the {row[1]} department, and was born in {row[2]}.')
line_count += 1
print(f'Processed {line_count} lines.')
Explanation:
Heres an example of how to read csvs
The Word processor Thesaurus changes plain vocab into stronger, not commonly used words.
Answer:
Option B: The text field x will have the value "Tiny Tim" and the user will be able to change its value.
Explanation:
- The first statement say: x.setEditable(true);
It will only change the property of the text present in x to editable. This means that whenever the text value needs to change the user can edit it.
- The second statement say: x.setText("Tiny Tim");
It will put the text "Tiny Tim" into the attribute x and present it as the output or result.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
High quality page for a common interpretation always have different Needs Met rating than the high quality page for a minor interpretation of the query.
Although, both of this pages are of high quality we must differentiate the common from a minor interpretation of a query.
Needs Met should always know to place the high quality pages in a resolution hierarchy.