funciones de operador en Python | Serie 1
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# Python code to demonstrate working of # setitem(), delitem() and getitem() # importing operator module import operator # Initializing list li = [1, 5, 6, 7, 8] # printing original list print ("The original list is : ",end="") for i in range(0,len(li)): print (li[i],end=" ") print ("\r") # using setitem() to assign 3 at 4th position operator.setitem(li,3,3) # printing modified list after setitem() print ("The modified list after setitem() is : ",end="") for i in range(0,len(li)): print (li[i],end=" ") print ("\r") # using delitem() to delete value at 2nd index operator.delitem(li,1) # printing modified list after delitem() print ("The modified list after delitem() is : ",end="") for i in range(0,len(li)): print (li[i],end=" ") print ("\r") # using getitem() to access 4th element print ("The 4th element of list is : ",end="") print (operator.getitem(li,3))
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# Python code to demonstrate working of # setitem(), delitem() and getitem() # importing operator module import operator # Initializing list li = [1, 5, 6, 7, 8] # printing original list print ("The original list is : ",end="") for i in range(0,len(li)): print (li[i],end=" ") print ("\r") # using setitem() to assign 2,3,4 at 2nd,3rd and 4th index operator.setitem(li,slice(1,4),[2,3,4]) # printing modified list after setitem() print ("The modified list after setitem() is : ",end="") for i in range(0,len(li)): print (li[i],end=" ") print ("\r") # using delitem() to delete value at 3rd and 4th index operator.delitem(li,slice(2,4)) # printing modified list after delitem() print ("The modified list after delitem() is : ",end="") for i in range(0,len(li)): print (li[i],end=" ") print ("\r") # using getitem() to access 1st and 2nd element print ("The 1st and 2nd element of list is : ",end="") print (operator.getitem(li,slice(0,2)))
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# Python code to demonstrate working of # concat() and contains() # importing operator module import operator # Initializing string 1 s1 = "geeksfor" # Initializing string 2 s2 = "geeks" # using concat() to concatenate two strings print ("The concatenated string is : ",end="") print (operator.concat(s1,s2)) # using contains() to check if s1 contains s2 if (operator.contains(s1,s2)): print ("geeksfor contains geeks") else : print ("geeksfor does not contain geeks")
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# Python code to demonstrate working of # and_(), or_(), xor(), invert() # importing operator module import operator # Initializing a and b a = 1 b = 0 # using and_() to display bitwise and operation print ("The bitwise and of a and b is : ",end="") print (operator.and_(a,b)) # using or_() to display bitwise or operation print ("The bitwise or of a and b is : ",end="") print (operator.or_(a,b)) # using xor() to display bitwise exclusive or operation print ("The bitwise xor of a and b is : ",end="") print (operator.xor(a,b)) # using invert() to invert value of a operator.invert(a) # printing modified value print ("The inverted value of a is : ",end="") print (operator.invert(a))
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