Computer Science
Which of the following expressions will result in an error message being displayed when a program containing it is run?
(a) 2.0/4
(b) "3" + "Hello"
(c) 4 % 15
(d) int("5")/float("3")
(e) float("6"/"2")
Related Questions
Following expression does not report an error even if it has a sub-expression with 'divide by zero' problem:
3 or 10/0
What changes can you make to above expression so that Python reports this error?
What is the output produced by following code?
a, b = bool(0), bool(0.0) c, d = str(0), str(0.0) print (len(a), len(b)) print (len(c), len(d))
Consider the following program. It is supposed to compute the hypotenuse of a right triangle after the user enters the lengths of the other two sides.
a = float(input("Enter the length of the first side:")) b = float(input("Enter the length of the second side:")) h = sqrt(a * a + b * b) print("The length of the hypotenuse is", h)
After adding import math to the code given above, what other change(s) are required in the code to make it fully work ?
Consider the following program. It is supposed to compute the hypotenuse of a right triangle after the user enters the lengths of the other two sides.
a = float(input("Enter the length of the first side:")) b = float(input("Enter the length of the second side:")) h = sqrt(a * a + b * b) print("The length of the hypotenuse is", h)
When this program is run, the following output is generated (note that input entered by the user is shown in bold):
Enter the length of the first side: 3
Enter the length of the second side: 4
Traceback (most recent call last):
h = sqrt(a * a + b * b)
NameError: name 'sqrt' is not definedWhy is this error occurring? How would you resolve it ?