Friday, 29 November 2024

Python Coding challenge - Day 250 | What is the output of the following Python Code?

 


Explanation

Evaluating "Hello" * 3:

"Hello" * 3 repeats the string "Hello" three times:

"HelloHelloHello"

Slicing the Result ([:5]):

The slice [:5] means:

Start from the beginning (index 0).

Extract up to (but not including) index 5.

The first 5 characters of "HelloHelloHello" are:

"Hello"

Evaluating "World" * 0:

"World" * 0 means the string is repeated 0 times:

""

This results in an empty string.

Slicing "Python"[2:5]:

"Python"[2:5] means:

Start at index 2 (inclusive).

Stop at index 5 (exclusive).

The indices for "Python" are as follows:

P  y  t  h  o  n

0  1  2  3  4  5

Characters from index 2 to index 4 are:
"tho"

Evaluating "!" * 2:

"!" * 2 repeats the string "!" two times:

"!!"

Concatenating Everything:

Combine the results of all the operations:

"Hello" + "" + "tho" + "!!"

This simplifies to:

"Hellotho!!"

Assigning to x:

The variable x is assigned the value:

"Hellotho!!"

Printing x:

When print(x) is executed, it outputs:

Hellotho!!

Final Output:

Hellotho!!

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