What's in There? by CodeChum Admin Let's try defining the size of the list and create the contents of it on our own! And then, to give off a sense of excitement, let's try accessing the value of a list element in a random index position! Let's do this fast! Instructions Create a variable that accepts a positive integer. Create an empty list. Then, using loops, add string values to your list using the input() function. The number of string values to be added are dependent on the inputted value on the first inputted integer. Create another variable that accepts a non-negative integer. The number must only range from 0 until the value of the first inputted integer. Using your understanding on accessing list elements, access and print out the list element having the index position of the second inputted integer.   Input The first line contains an integer n which is the size of the array. The next n lines contains a string on each. The last line contains an integer which is the index to be accessed and printed. 6 Learning Programming made easy with Cody! 5   Output A line containing a string. Cody!

Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN:9780133594140
Author:James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher:James Kurose, Keith Ross
Chapter1: Computer Networks And The Internet
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem R1RQ: What is the difference between a host and an end system? List several different types of end...
icon
Related questions
Question

Please help me find the PYTHON CODE for this problem. Thank you!

 

What's in There?

by CodeChum Admin

Let's try defining the size of the list and create the contents of it on our own! And then, to give off a sense of excitement, let's try accessing the value of a list element in a random index position!

Let's do this fast!

Instructions

  1. Create a variable that accepts a positive integer.
  2. Create an empty list. Then, using loops, add string values to your list using the input() function. The number of string values to be added are dependent on the inputted value on the first inputted integer.
  3. Create another variable that accepts a non-negative integer. The number must only range from 0 until the value of the first inputted integer.
  4. Using your understanding on accessing list elements, access and print out the list element having the index position of the second inputted integer.

 

Input

The first line contains an integer n which is the size of the array. The next n lines contains a string on each. The last line contains an integer which is the index to be accessed and printed.

6
Learning
Programming
made
easy
with
Cody!
5
 

Output

A line containing a string.

Cody!
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 4 steps with 3 images

Blurred answer
Recommended textbooks for you
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edi…
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edi…
Computer Engineering
ISBN:
9780133594140
Author:
James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher:
PEARSON
Computer Organization and Design MIPS Edition, Fi…
Computer Organization and Design MIPS Edition, Fi…
Computer Engineering
ISBN:
9780124077263
Author:
David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Network+ Guide to Networks (MindTap Course List)
Network+ Guide to Networks (MindTap Course List)
Computer Engineering
ISBN:
9781337569330
Author:
Jill West, Tamara Dean, Jean Andrews
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Concepts of Database Management
Concepts of Database Management
Computer Engineering
ISBN:
9781337093422
Author:
Joy L. Starks, Philip J. Pratt, Mary Z. Last
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Prelude to Programming
Prelude to Programming
Computer Engineering
ISBN:
9780133750423
Author:
VENIT, Stewart
Publisher:
Pearson Education
Sc Business Data Communications and Networking, T…
Sc Business Data Communications and Networking, T…
Computer Engineering
ISBN:
9781119368830
Author:
FITZGERALD
Publisher:
WILEY