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Exam (elaborations) INF2611 - Visual Programming II  Python for Everybody, ISBN: 9781530051120 Exam (elaborations) INF2611 - Visual Programming II  Python for Everybody, ISBN: 9781530051120 Popular
  • Exam (elaborations) INF2611 - Visual Programming II Python for Everybody, ISBN: 9781530051120

  • Exam (elaborations) • 24 pages • 2021 Popular
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Basic Programming 9 - Aggregate Words to Single Document Basic Programming 9 - Aggregate Words to Single Document Popular
  • Basic Programming 9 - Aggregate Words to Single Document

  • Other • 2 pages • 2021 Popular
  • Download the example text directory from Canvas. Read all text files in the directory. Write a program to save words and their counts aggregated across all these text files to ''. hint: after download the zipped file, extract it to a directory, your program first needs to list all files in a directory ( files-in-a-directory-in-python 2) Then, you may use file read method (section 7.4 in Python book) to read content from each file. use late() method to replace punctuations as shown on page...
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Basic Programming 5 Basic Programming 5 Popular
  • Basic Programming 5

  • Class notes • 2 pages • 2021 Popular
  • Use method () to extract an email address from a user supplied string (Assuming the email address is any continuous string without space and containing @ sign. If there are multiple emails, please extract the first one).
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Exam (elaborations) INF2611 - Visual Programming II  Python for Everybody, ISBN: 9781530051120 Exam (elaborations) INF2611 - Visual Programming II  Python for Everybody, ISBN: 9781530051120 New
  • Exam (elaborations) INF2611 - Visual Programming II Python for Everybody, ISBN: 9781530051120

  • Exam (elaborations) • 24 pages • 2021 New
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Python programming language for everyone. Python programming language for everyone. New
  • Python programming language for everyone.

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  • This ppt can be used by everyone. It has from basic to advanced. Just need to know simple and basic English to do this Python programming language. It's very easy to understand since It is not having any set of rules and restrictions. Try to practice as much as possible by including with the practical concepts more. It has Arithmetic Expressions, Conditional Statements, Loops, Arrays, User Input, Functions, etc.
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Basic Programming 9 - Aggregate Words to Single Document Basic Programming 9 - Aggregate Words to Single Document
  • Basic Programming 9 - Aggregate Words to Single Document

  • Other • 2 pages • 2021 New
  • Download the example text directory from Canvas. Read all text files in the directory. Write a program to save words and their counts aggregated across all these text files to ''. hint: after download the zipped file, extract it to a directory, your program first needs to list all files in a directory ( files-in-a-directory-in-python 2) Then, you may use file read method (section 7.4 in Python book) to read content from each file. use late() method to replace punctuations as shown on page...
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Basic Programming 5 Basic Programming 5
  • Basic Programming 5

  • Class notes • 2 pages • 2021 New
  • Use method () to extract an email address from a user supplied string (Assuming the email address is any continuous string without space and containing @ sign. If there are multiple emails, please extract the first one).
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  • R143,94
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