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2 Respuestas? : are called Ternary Operators.
ex.
var = booleanExp ? ValueIfTrue : ValueIfFalse;
and that ? literally means "Asking a Question" Asking if the Boolean Expression is True.
If the Boolean Expression returned true, the Value for "True" will be assigned to the variable.
If the Boolean Expression returned false, the Value for "False" will be the one that'll be assigned to the variable instead.
I'm not asking a question, I just wanna share this to you guys 😁
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6 Respuestaspairs = {1: "apple",
"orange": [2, 3, 4],
True: False,
None: "True",
}
print(pairs.get("orange"))
print(pairs.get(1))
print(pairs.get(12345, "not in dictionary"))
the output is
[2, 3, 4]
False
not in dictionary
why is print(pairs.get(13345,"not in dictionary")) giving the output not in dictionary.pls I nid explanation
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4 Respuestasdef add(x, y):
return x + y
def do_twice(func, x, y):
return func(func(x, y), func(x, y))
a = 5
b = 10
print(do_twice(add, a, b))
Please explain step by step
Which is caller here?
Explain the 3rd and 4th line ?
why in 4th line we write add(add(x,y),add(x,y)) which is function of 1st line ?
how can we write function after return statement insted of (x+y+x+y )=30?
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