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below is my code please help me edit it so in the beginning it ask for Press any key to start Task n, where n is the task number (1, 2, or 3,4). I already wrote the code for the 4 task. Also please write it so when 1 code is finish running it return to the prompt where it ask to run another task #task 1 list1 = ['a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p','q','r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z','0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','.',',','?'] morse = ['.-','-...','-.-.','-..','.','..-.','--.','....','..','.---','-.-','.-..','--','-.','---','.--.','--.-','.-.','...','-','..-','...-','.--','-..-','-.--','--..','-----','.----','..---','...--','....-','.....','-....','--...','---..','----.','.-.-.-','--..--','..--..'] inp = input("Enter original text : ")...
I'm trying to run the code in Python below and keep getting invalid syntax. What's wrong? Thanks for any help! def even(n): if n%2==0 #Enter a Number def main(): n=int(input("Enter a number: ")) #If even print "Number is even" if(even(n)): print("The number is even") #If odd print "Number is odd" else: print("The number is odd") main() #Call the main function
C++ code do while loop issue. The code I posted works but when it prompts the user if they want to try against with another sentence, it only takes the Y and goes straight into another loop, without letting me enter a new sentence. I need it to be able to take the Y response from a user and then let me enter another sentence. do { cout<<"Enter a sentence:"; //user input sentence cin.getline(str,80); int wordsCount = 0; for (int...
how would i write my code in Pseudocode? I am pretty much a beginner, therefore this is my first major computer science assignment and im not really understanding the written way of code.. please help and explain. Thank you! this is my working code: # Guess The Number HW assignment import random guessesTaken = 0 names=[] tries=[] print("Welcome! ") question = input("Would you like to play the guessing game? [Y/N]") if question == "N": print("Sorry to see you go so...
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[30] Implement exception handling with ValueError here in the following code: There are three blanks you need to fill in. Write the answers in the space given for you. class Area: def __init__(self): self.x = 0 def setX(self n): if n<=0: else: self.x = n #main code a = Areal) inputValue = int(input("Enter a Value that is greater than 0")) a.setX(inputValue) print("Invalid Input Value Entered")
Hello I need help with python programming here is my code # Trivia Challenge # Trivia game that reads a plain text file import sys def open_file(file_name, mode): """Open a file.""" try: the_file = open(file_name, mode) except IOError as e: print("Unable to open the file", file_name, "Ending program.\n", e) input("\n\nPress the enter key to exit.") sys.exit() else: return the_file def next_line(the_file): """Return next line from the trivia file, formatted.""" line = the_file.readline() line = line.replace("/", "\n") return line def next_block(the_file):...
Please, I need help debuuging my code. Sample output is below MINN = 1 MAXX = 100 #gets an integer def getValidInt(MINN, MAXX): message = "Enter an integer between" + str(MINN) + "and" + str(MAXX)+ "(inclusive): "#message to ask the user num = int(input(message)) while num < MINN or num > MAXX: print("Invalid choice!") num = int(input(message)) #return result return num #counts dupes def twoInARow(numbers): ans = "No duplicates next to each...
Write a python code that takes in an number 0-9 and prints out the word of the number. For example 1 would print out one. Below is the skeleton of the code that needs to be filled in. def num2string(num): """ Takes as input a number, num, and returns the corresponding name as a string. Examples: num2string(0) returns "zero", num2string(1)returns "one" Assumes that input is an integer ranging from 0 to 9 """ numString = "" ################################### ### FILL IN...
My module page is correct but I don't believe I am using the main() function properly. One of my .py files is supposed to contain my definitions, which is the module file. My second .py file is supposed to properly call a main function that does what my program asks it to: First name, last name, age, and respond based off of input. For some reason I am struggling with using the main() function so that my program works. Any...
in python im trying to get this to print to the file i it created def calculateTotal(): filename = input("Enter a name for the file : ")#ask users for a name for file no_of_students = int(input("Enter the number of students in class : ")) data = [] with open(filename,"w+") as f: for index in range(no_of_students): grades = input("Enter Name of student plus grade :").split() # store the student data in array "data" data.append(grades) # store the total grades in "total"...