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Golang Program to pad a string with 0's on left side

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 15:02:10

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In the Go programming language, strings are a built-in data type that represents sequences of characters. They are defined using double quotes (") and can contain any valid Unicode characters. In this article, we are going to learn different techniques to pad a string with 0’s on the left side. Method 1: Using User-defined function In this method, we will achieve this by creating an external function. The function accepts the string to be padded along with the length as argument and returns the final string after adding zeroes to left of it. Algorithm Step 1 − First, we ... Read More

Python Program to add element to first and last position of linked list

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 15:26:42

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In Python, a linked list is a linear data structure that consists of a chain of nodes, where each node contains a value and a reference to the next node in the chain. In this article, we will be discussing how to add an element to the first and last position of a linked list in Python. Linked List in Python A linked list is a referential data structure that holds a group of elements. it is similar in terms of an array but while the data is stored in contiguous memory location in an array, in linked ... Read More

Python Program to Sort a Tuple By Values

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 14:26:38

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In this article, we will be discussing how to sort a tuple by values in Python. A tuple is a data structure that is similar to a list, but it is immutable, meaning that once it is created, we cannot change the values of the elements within it. Example Following is an example to create a tuple – tple = ("Hello", "world", "hi") print(tple) Output (“Hello”, “world”, “hi”) Ordered, immutable triple items can have multiple values. An index of [0] is assigned to the first item in a triple, [1] to the second, and so on. When we ... Read More

Golang Program to get the index of the substring in a string

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 15:00:14

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In the Go programming language, strings are a built-in data type that represents sequences of characters. They are defined using double quotes (") and can contain any valid Unicode characters. A substring is a portion of a string that contains a sequence of characters from the original string. A substring can be obtained in Go by using the slicing syntax on a string value. In this article we are going to learn different methods to get the index of a substring in a string using golang programming. Method 1: Using a For Loop In this method, the function that we ... Read More

Python Program to remove duplicate elements from a dictionary

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 14:25:35

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In this article, we will be discussing how to remove duplicate elements from a dictionary in Python. A dictionary is a data structure that stores key-value pairs, and it is an essential data type to understand when learning Python. However, there may be cases where we have a dictionary with duplicate elements, and we want to remove them to clean up the data. We can declare a dictionary in the following way − thisdict = { "brand": "Ford" , "model": "Mustang" , "year": 1964 } However, a dictionary can contain duplicate value for different keys, but we might ... Read More

Python program to print the keys and values of the tuple

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 14:24:30

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In Python, tuples are a useful data type for storing a collection of items. Sometimes, it may be necessary to print the keys and values of a tuple in order to understand or debug your code. In this article, we will be discussing, how to print the keys and values of a tuple in Python. We will go over the syntax for accessing these elements and will provide examples of how to do so. First, we will learn about what is tuple and what we mean by the keys and values of the tuple. What does a Python tuple mean? ... Read More

Python Program to print elements of a tuple

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 14:23:09

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In Python, tuples are an important data type for storing a collection of items. Sometimes, it may be necessary to print the elements of a tuple in order to understand or debug your code. In this article, we will be discussing how to print the elements of a tuple in Python. We will go over the syntax for accessing and printing tuple elements and will provide examples of how to do so. We can define a tuple in the following way − tup1 = ("this" , "is" , “a” , "tuple") tup2 = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ); tup3 ... Read More

Python program to get first and last elements from a tuple

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 27-Aug-2023 14:29:32

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Tuples are an important data type in Python and are often used to store a fixed set of elements. In this article, we will be discussing how to extract the first and last elements from a tuple in Python. We will go over the syntax for accessing these elements and will provide examples of how to do so. What is a Tuple in Python? Tuples allow for the storage of several things in a single variable. One of python’s four built-in data types for storing data collections is the tuple. Unchangeable and ordered collections are called tuples. Round brackets are ... Read More

Python Program to create a Tuple using tuple literal

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 14:19:35

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In Python, a tuple is an immutable sequence type that is commonly used to store a collection of items. A python tuple is very similar to a list in python in terms of nesting, indexing and repetition but one difference is that a tuple is immutable whereas the list is mutable which means we can change the elements of a list but we cannot do the same with a tuple. One other difference is that list uses the square bracket [] for declaration but tuples use simple bracket (). In this article, we will be discussing how to create a ... Read More

Python Program to compare elements in two dictionaries

Harshit Sachan
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 14:17:56

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Dictionaries are a powerful data type in Python that allow you to store data as key-value pairs. In this article, we will be discussing how to compare elements in two dictionaries in Python. We will go over the syntax for comparing dictionary elements and will provide examples of how to do so. Dictionaries in Python In Python, a dictionary can be created by placing a sequence of elements within curly { } brackets , separated by ‘comma’ ( , ). Dictionary holds pairs of values, one being the key and the other corresponding pair element being its value. Values ... Read More

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