def ExamOn(mystr):
newstr = ""
count = 0
for i in mystr:
if count % 2 != 0:
newstr = newstr + str(count - 1)
else:
newstr = newstr + i.lower()
count += 1
newstr = newstr + mystr[:2]
print("The new string is:", newstr)
ExamOn("GenX")
The SELECT statement when combined with \(\_\_\_\_\_\_\) clause, returns records without repetition.
print(16 * 5 / 4 * 2 / 5 - 8)
myStr[:4] extracts the first 4 characters, which are "MISS".myStr[-5:] extracts the last 5 characters, which are "SIPPI"."#" in between, resulting in "MISS#SIPPI".In SQL, the aggregate function which will display the cardinality of the table is \(\_\_\_\_\_\).