English, asked by yash321honey, 2 months ago

What is the output of the following?
a = array([1,2,3,'string'])
print(a)​

Answers

Answered by chandana9736
5

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Answered by varshamittal029
0

Answer:

a = array([1,2,3,’string’])

print(a)

The output will be an error

Explanation:

Print an Array using For loop

public class Array {

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       int[] array = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};

       for (int element: array) {

           System.out.println(element);

       }

   }

}

Output

1

2

3

4

5

In the above program, the for-each loop is used to iterate over the given array, array.

It accesses each element in the array and prints using println().

Print an Array using standard library Arrays

import java.util.Arrays;

public class Array {

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       int[] array = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};

       System.out.println(Arrays.toString(array));

   }

}

Output

[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

In the above program, the for loop has been replaced by a single line of code using Arrays.toString() function

As you can see, this gives a clean output without any extra lines of code.

Print a Multi-dimensional Array

import java.util.Arrays;

public class Array {

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       int[][] array = {{1, 2}, {3, 4}, {5, 6, 7}};

       System.out.println(Arrays.deepToString(array));

   }

}

Output

[[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6, 7]]

In the above program, since each element in array contains another array, just using Arrays.toString() prints the address of the elements (nested array).

To get the numbers from the inner array, we just another function Arrays.deepToString(). This gets us the numbers 1, 2 and so on, we are looking for.

This function works for  3-dimensional arrays as well.

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