Chapter 9: Problem 37
What function do you call to pickle an object?
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Chapter 9: Problem 37
What function do you call to pickle an object?
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When you open a file for the purpose of saving a pickled object to it, what file access mode do you use?
What will the following code display? stuff \(=(1: \text { 'aaa', } 2:\) 'bbb', 3 : 'ccc') print (stuff \([3])\)
Does a set allow you to store duplicate elements?
After the following code executes, what elements will be members of set3? $$\begin{array}{l}\text { set1 }=\operatorname{set}\left(\left[' a^{\prime}, \quad^{\prime} b^{\prime},\quad^{\prime}c^{\prime}\right]\right) \\ \text { set } 2=\operatorname{set}\left(\left[' b^{\prime}, \quad^{\prime} c^{\prime}, \quad^{\prime} d^{\prime}\right]\right) \\\\\text { set } 3=\text { set1. symmetric }_{-} \text {difference (set2) }\end{array}$$
After the following statement executes, what elements will be stored in the myset set? \\[\text { myset }=\operatorname{set}([1,2,2,3,4,4,4])\\]
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