9.18. Write Code QuestionsΒΆ
Write a function add_to_new_list
that takes in a list of strings, lst
, as a parameter and creates a new list with the length
of lst
and the first element of lst
three times. For example, add_to_new_list(["1","2","3"])
would return [3, '111']
.
Write a function add_to_new_list
that takes in a list of strings, lst
, as a parameter and creates a new list with the length
of lst
and the first element of lst
three times. For example, add_to_new_list(["1","2","3"])
would return [3, '111']
.
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Selecting from: list_writeItemsq_v2_ac, list_writeItemsq_v2_pp
Write a function average
that takes in a list of integers, aList
, as a parameter and returns the average of
all of the integers, rounded to one decimal place. For example, average([99, 100, 74, 63, 100, 100])
would return 89.3
.
Write a function average
that takes in a list of integers, aList
, as a parameter and returns the average of
all of the integers, rounded to one decimal place. For example, average([99, 100, 74, 63, 100, 100])
would return 89.33
.
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Selecting from: list_write23_ac, list_write23_pp
Write a function capitalize
that takes in a list of lists of strings, lst
, and makes the first letter of each element capitalized and adds
it to a new list and returns that new list. For example, capitalize([["hi"],["hello", "hey"]])
would return ['Hi', 'Hello', 'Hey']
.
Write a function capitalize
that takes in a list of lists of strings, lst
, and makes the first letter of each element capitalized and adds
it to a new list and returns that new list. For example, capitalize([["hi"],["hello", "hey"]])
would return ['Hi', 'Hello', 'Hey']
.
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Selecting from: list_write5_ac, list_write5_pp
Write a function chop
that takes a list, lst
, and modifies it, removing the first and last elements.
For example, chop([1,2,3,4,5]
should return [2,3,4]
.
Write a function chop
that takes a list, lst
, and modifies it, removing the first and last elements.
For example, chop([1,2,3,4,5]
should return [2,3,4]
.
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Selecting from: list_writeReverse_ac, list_writeReverse_pp
Write a function sumUntilEven
that takes in one parameter, lst
, and returns the sum of all the
elements in the lst
up to but not including the first even number. For example, sumUntilEven([1,2,3,4,5]
should return 1
and sumUntilEven([1,3,5,7,9]
should return 25
.
Write a function called sumUntilEven
that takes in one parameter, lst
, and returns the sum of all the
elements in the lst
up to but not including the first even number. For example, sumUntilEven([1,2,3,4,5]
should return 1
and sumUntilEven([1,3,5,7,9]
should return 25
.
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Selecting from: list_sortByLen_ac, list_sortByLen_pp
Write a function combine(names, ages)
that takes in two lists, names
and ages
and returns a list of strings in the format "Name: name, age: age"
. For example,
combine(["Claire", "Jennifer"],[23, 19])
would return ["Name: Claire, age: 23", "Name: Jennfier, age: 19"]
.