Sudipa is learning to code in Python 3 and her best friend Sutapa is teaching her a few things everyday. Today Sutapa taught Sudipa about the print
function.
If you put anybody’s name inside double-quotations and put the whole thing inside parenthesis and put the word
— said Sutapa
Sudipa was mesmerized after testing it out on her Python console. She wrote
print("nazia")
and the console printed out
nazia
She later tried again, this time with her another best friend’s name
print("eshanee")
the console printed out
eshanee
While Sudipa is absolutely loving to write new codes with print functions that prints out her friends’ name, given her code, can you figure out what the console would print out?
The input will contain only one line consisting of a string of characters in the format mentioned above, i.e. in the format print(“x”)
where x will be a non-empty sequence of lower-case English letters only.
The length of the line would be less than 20.
Output what the console would print out if Sudipa’s program is run on a Python 3 interpreter.
Input | Output |
---|---|
print("sutapa") | sutapa |
Input | Output |
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print("noshin") | noshin |