The answer is classified data or information.
Classified data or information is designated by the original classification authority as; confidential, secret, and Top secret. Top secret, for instance, is info that could be expected to cause grave damage to the national security if exposed. Such data must be handled and stored properly based on classification markings and handling caveats. Individuals with appropriate clearance, signed and approved NDA are the only individuals who can access the classified data
F = "HELLO HELLO HELLO WHAT ARE YOU DOING"
myDict = {}
linenum = 0
for word in f.split():
if not word in myDict:
myDict[word] = []
myDict[word].append(linenum)
print "%-15s %-15s" %("Word", "Frequency")
for key in sorted(myDict):
print '%-15s: %-15d' % (key, len(myDict[key]))
Answer:
Line 1 shows array of integers. Line 2 calculates one integer from array values. Line 3 calculates integer from value of line 2 and one value from array. Line 4 shows double value of array instance.
Explanation:
Line 1: In this line we have a declaration of 3 integer values in a form of an array.
Line 2: This line declares variable i which will sum first value of array and second value. In arrays we are starting count from 0 not from 1. Which means that intArray[0] will be 1 and intArray[1] will be 2. When we sum those two int i will be 3.
Line 3: This line declares int j and it sums up result from Line 2 and object from array at second position which is 3 (start counting from 0 as explained before). int j will be 6.
Line 4: This line declares variable d as double. Value of d will be first element of array which is 1. Output will be displayed as 1.0 because double is declaration for decimal numbers.