1. Type the expressions below in python Interactively, and try to explain what's happening in each case: a. 2* 16 DCIT 2

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1. Type the expressions below in python Interactively, and try to explain what's happening in each case: a. 2* 16 DCIT 2

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1. Type the expressions below in python Interactively, and try to explain what's happening in each case: a. 2* 16 DCIT 201: Programming 1 Department of Computer Science Python Exercise 1 2/5,2/5.0 b. "spam" + "eggs" S = "ham" "eggs " + S S*5 S[:O] "green %s and %s" % ("eggs", S) c. ('x',) [0] ('x', 'y') [1] d. L= [1,2,3] + [4,5,6] L, L[:], L[:O], L[-2], L[-2.] ([1,2,3] + [4,5,6]) [2:4] [L[2], L[3]] L.reverse(); L L.sort(); L L.index(4) 2. At the interactive prompt, define a list named L that contains four strings or numbers (e.g., L=[0,1,2,3]). a. What happens when you try to index out of bounds (e.g., L[4])? b. What about slicing out of bounds (e.g., L[-1000:100])? c. Finally, how does Python handle it if you try to extract a sequence in reverse-with the lower bound greater than the higher bound (e.g.. L[3:1])? Hint: try assigning to this slice(L[3:1]-[?]) and see where the value is put.
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