Student Value Edition for Starting Out with Python (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 7, Problem 6SA
Program Plan Intro
Repetition operator:
- • The operator “*” in Python multiplies two integers.
- • This operator is called as a repetition operator when the left side value is a list and the right side value is an integer.
- • This repetition operator will create several copies of a list and groups them into a single list.
Syntax:
In python, the repetition operator has the below format.
#Use the repetition operator
newList = listname * integerValue
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