counter
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A variable used to count something, usually
initialized to zero and then incremented.
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Empty string
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A string with no characters and length 0,
represented by two quotation marks.
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Format operator
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An operator, %, that takes a format string and a
tuple and generates a string that includes the elements of the tuple
formatted as specified by the format string.
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Format sequence
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A sequence of characters in a format string, like
%d, that specifies how a value should be formatted.
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Format string
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A string, used with the format operator, that
contains format sequences.
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Flag
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A boolean variable used to indicate whether a
condition is true.
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Invocation
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A statement that calls a method.
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Immutable
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The property of a sequence whose items cannot be
assigned.
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Index
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An integer value used to select an item in a
sequence, such as a character in a string.
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Item
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One of the values in a sequence.
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Method
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A function that is associated with an object and
called using dot notation.
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Object
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Something a variable can refer to. For now, you can
use “object” and “value” interchangeably.
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Search
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A pattern of traversal that stops when it finds what
it is looking for.
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Sequence
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An ordered set; that is, a set of values where each
value is identified by an integer index.
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Slice
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A part of a string specified by a range of indices.
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Traverse
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To iterate through the items in a sequence,
performing a similar operation on each
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Thursday, February 9, 2017
Words to Rembember VI
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