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What are the >> and << operators in Python?

Malhar Lathkar
Malhar Lathkar
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 332 Views

The symbols > are defined as left and right shift operators respectively in Python. They are bitwise operators. First operand is a bitwise representation of numeric object and second is the number of positions by which bit formation is desired to be shifted to left or right.The >> a=60 >>> bin(a) '0b111100' >>> b=a> b 240 >>> bin(b) '0b11110000'You can see two bits on right set to 0On the other hand >> operator shifts pattern to right. Most significant bits are set to 0>>> a=60 >>> bin(a) '0b111100' >>> b=a>>2 >>> b 15 >>> bin(a) '0b111100'

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How does == operator works in Python 3?

Malhar Lathkar
Malhar Lathkar
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 220 Views

The == symbol is defined as equality operator. It returns true if expressions on either side are equal and false if they are not equal>>> (10+2) == 12 True >>> 5*5 == 5**2 True >>> (10/3)==3 False >>> 'computer'=="computer" True >>> 'COMPUTER'.lower()=='computer' True

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How to write "Hello World" Program in C++?

Ayyan
Ayyan
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 1K+ Views

To run the hello world program, you'll have to follow the following steps −Write a C++ programNow that you have a compiler installed, its time to write a C++ program. Let's start with the epitome of programming example's, it, the Hello world program. We'll print hello world to the screen using C++ in this example. Create a new file called hello.cpp and write the following code to it −#include int main() {    std::cout

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list begin( ) and list end( ) in C++ STL

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 656 Views

Given is the task to show the functionality list begin( ) and list end( ) function in C++ in STL.What is List in STLList is a data structure that allows constant time insertion and deletion anywhere in sequence. Lists are implemented as doubly linked lists. Lists allow non-contiguous memory allocation. List perform better insertion extraction and moving of element in any position in container than array, vector and deque. In List the direct access to the element is slow and list is similar to forward_list, but forward list objects are single linked lists and they can only be iterated forwards.What ...

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What does 'is not' operator do in Python?

Malhar Lathkar
Malhar Lathkar
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 593 Views

In Python, is and is not operators are called identity operators. Each object in computer's memory is assigned a unique identification number (id) by Python interpreter. Identity operators check if id() of two objects is same. 'is not' operator returns true of id() values are different and false if they are same.>>> a=10 >>> b=a >>> id(a), id(b) (490067904, 490067904) >>> a is not b False >>> a=10 >>> b=20 >>> id(a), id(b) (490067904, 490068064) >>> a is not b True

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What does 'in' operator do in Python?

Malhar Lathkar
Malhar Lathkar
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 712 Views

In Python, in and not in operators are called membership operators. Their purpose is to check if an object is a member of a certain sequence object like string, list, or tuple. The in operator returns true if object is present in sequence, false if not found>>> 'p' in 'Tutorialspoint' True >>> 'c' in 'Tutorialspoint' False >>> 10 in range(0,5) False

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What is the difference between transient and volatile in Java?

Rishi Raj
Rishi Raj
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 842 Views

transient: An instance variable is marked transient to indicate the JVM to skip the particular variable when serializing the object containing it.  This modifier is included in the statement that creates the variable, preceding the class or data type of the variable.Examplepublic transient int limit = 55;   // will not persist public int b;   // will persistvolatile: The volatile modifier is used to let the JVM know that a thread accessing the variable must always merge its own private copy of the variable with the master copy in the memory.Accessing a volatile variable synchronizes all the cached copied ...

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What are the benefits of a module in Java 9?

raja
raja
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 771 Views

An important feature introduced in Java 9 is Module. By using a module, we can divide the code into smaller components called modules. It means each module has its own responsibility and declare its dependency on other modules to work correctly.Below are the steps to create a modular project in Java 9:Initially, we can create a file named "module-info.java" and add to a package(module) for which it is created. For instance, if our package name is com.mycompany.mypackage then the file goes to the same package (src/com.mycompany.mypackage/module-info.java). We can create a module by declaring "exports" and "requires" expressions.If our modules require another module ...

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How to create String object in Java?

Moumita
Moumita
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 2K+ Views

You can create a String by -Assigning a string value wrapped in " " to a String type variable.String message = "Hello Welcome to Tutorialspoint";Creating an object of the String class using the new keyword by passing the string value as a parameter of its constructor.String message = new String ("Hello Welcome to Tutorialspoint");Passing a character array to the String constructor.char arr[] = {'H','e','l','l','o'}; String message = new String(arr);

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Manipulating Strings in Java.

Manikanth Mani
Manikanth Mani
Updated on 26-Feb-2020 750 Views

Since String class is immutable once created we cannot modify the data of the string. But still if you want to manipulate string data you can rely on StringBuffer or StringBuilder classes.Examplepublic class Test { public static void main(String args[]) { String str = "Hi welcome "; StringBuffer sb= new StringBuffer(str); sb.append("to Tutorialspoint"); System.out.println(sb); } }OutputHi welcome to Tutorialspoint

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