Answer:
x_inp = [ '1', '2', '3']
int_val = [ int(a) for a in x_inp ]
print("integer: int_val")
y_inp = [ '1.0', '2.0', '3.0']
flo_val = [ float(a) for a in y_inp ]
print("float: flo_val")
Explanation:
All the items in the arrays x_inp and y_inp are coverted to integer and float data types respectively with the for loop statement, which individually assigns the resolved integer and float values to the memory locations int_val and flo_val respectively.
The output becomes,
integer:
1
2
3
float:
1.0
2.0
3.0
Answer:
5
Explanation:
The operator 'x++' is called the post increment operator, it is assign first and then increment.
The operator '++x' is called the pre increment operator, it is increment first and then increment.
So, both are increment operator which increment the value by one.
initially the value of x is zero,
++x increase the value to 1 and than assign to x.
then, x++ it assign to x first then increment by 1 means x=2
and so on.....
Their are five increment operator are used. so, the result is 5.
Answer: C. although a rainy day (A) would make it more aesthetic
Answer:
The answer to this question is "TrueTrueTrueTrue".
Explanation:
In the java program code firstly we declare the class that is Fruit and an interface that is Boxable. In the class and interface, we write some code. Then we declare another class that is Raspberry. for class to class inherit we use the extends keyword and class to interface inherit we use the implements keyword. Then we create a Raspberry class object that is berry. and use the print command or method that is (System.out.println). In this, we write some code and run it. So the output of the program is true because all the code that is written in the method is correct.
Hi there,
I believe the answer to number 1 will be C.
the answer to number 2 i think will be False.
the answer to number 3 is True
and finally the answer to number 4 will be D.
Hope these are correct :)
Have a great day