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################################
#### EXERCISE 1 30 MARKS #####
################################
# Time to review all the basic data types we learned! This should be a
# relatively straight-forward and quick assignment.
################
## Problem 1 - 10 Points ##
################
# Given the string:
s = 'fullstackslp'
# Use indexing to print out the following:
# 'f'
print(s[0])
# 'p'
print(s[-1])
# 'stack'
print(s[4:9])
# 'slp'
print(s[9:])
# 'cks'
print(s[7:10])
# Bonus: Use indexing to reverse the string
print(s[::-1])
################
## Problem 2 - LISTS - 5 Marks ##
################
# Given this nested list:
l = [3,7,[5,[1,4,'hello']]]
# Reassign "hello" to be "goodbye"
l[2][1][2] = "goodbye"
print(l)
################
## Problem 3 - DICTIONARIES - 6 Marks ##
################
# Using keys and indexing, grab the 'hello' from the following dictionarties:
d1 = {'simple_key':'hello'}
print(d1['simple_key'])
d2 = {'k1':{'k2':'hello'}}
print(d2['k1']['k2'])
d3 = {'k1':[{'nest-key':['this is deep',['hello']]}]}
d3New = d3['k1'][0]['nest-key'][1][0]
print(d3New)
###############
## Problem 4 - SETS - 4 Marks ##
###############
# Use a set to find the unique values of the list below:
mylist = [1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3]
newlist = set(mylist)
print(newlist)
###############
## Problem 5 - FORMATTING - 5 Marks ##
###############
# You are given two variables:
age = 45
name = "Kyle"
# Use print formatting to print the following string:
s = "Hello my dog's name is {} and he looks {} years old".format(name,age)
print(s)