<u>Explanation:</u>
Note, the Wireshark software application is unique in that it has the ability to perform multiple layers of individual packet analysis.
Whereas in NetWitness Investigator software application, even though it doesn't go deeper like Wireshark, it can still detect new threats or problems in a network and then organized all of such information for the administrator.
So, in a sense, by using both applications, a network administrator can find the problems (using Wireshark), while another application (NetWitness Investigator) organizes them for him.
I'm assuming you are referring to Excel. There are a few ways to add A1 and B1.
First you could use '=SUM(A1+B1)'
You could also use '=SUM(A1:B1)' which adds the values of all the cells between A1 and B1, but since they are next to each other, this would work.
You could also use '=SUM(A1,B1)' where you list all the cells you want to add with commas in between.
Answer:
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Answer:
See explaination
Explanation:
def readFileFirstLast(filename):
# doc string
''' Function accept the filename and opens the fle
and reads all lines and strips new line character and
stores first and last in a string and return that string'''
#eception handle if file not found
try:
#opening the file
f = open(filename)
#reading the first line and striping the ne line
string = f.readline().strip()
#iterating until last line
for line in f:
pass
#concate the last line after strip the new line character to the string
string = string + " " + line.strip()
#return the string
return string
except:
#if file not found
return "File not found"
#taking the file name from user
filename = input("Enter a file name: ")
#printing the doc string in function
print("\ndoc_sting: \n"+ readFileFirstLast.__doc__+"\n")
#printing the returned string by calling the readFileFirstLast()
print("output string :")
print(readFileFirstLast(filename))
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