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- | =====Basic===== | ||
- | =====Editors==== | ||
- | - Create a file using cat with all the names of your friends. | ||
- | - Concatenate the file with some other names | ||
- | - Search for a name in the file using sed | ||
- | - Replace a name with another using sed. Redirect it to another file name. | ||
- | - Search for the name in the file using Nano | ||
- | - Write a Hello world program in emacs | ||
- | - Split the windows in emacs | ||
- | - Find out copy and paste in emacs. Also, about M-x increase-left-margin | ||
- | =====Python===== | ||
- | - Find out the area of a rectangle with length = 10 and breadth = 20 | ||
- | - Find the maximum number in [1,30,99,43,21] | ||
- | - Check what max(list) does | ||
- | - Implement Linear search using lists | ||
- | - Take a list, implement a loop such that the program prints the index of a particular item in the list. | ||
- | - Take a string using raw_input and replace all a's in the string with b's | ||
- | - Take a string using raw_input and check if it is a palindrome | ||
- | - Check [[python_reference#string_reverse|reversed]] | ||
- | - Make an English to telugu dictionary with 10 english words as the keys and telugu words as values. Now, make some strings with the dictionary | ||
- | - Print this | ||
- | <code> | ||
- | P | ||
- | Py | ||
- | Pyt | ||
- | Pyth | ||
- | Pytho | ||
- | Python | ||
- | </code> | ||
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- | - Take an input from the user which can be "heads" or "tails". Now, get a random number which is 0 and 1 from python using [[python_reference#random|random]]. Print "Success" if input is heads and the random number is 0 or if input is tails and random number is 1. Else, print "Fail" | ||
- | - A program that prints "Panagram" if a given sentence is a pangram (A pangram is a sentence that contains all the letters of the English alphabet at least once, for example: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Your task here is to write a function to check a sentence to see if it is a pangram or not. ) | ||
- | - Write a function called "morph" which takes a string and replaces all a's in the string and replaces them with o's and replaces all e's with i's. | ||
- | - Write a function called "common" which takes two lists l1 and l2 and returns the common items in a list. | ||
- | ===== Intermediate ===== | ||
- | - Here is a description of the “Lucky 7” Game: | ||
- | You start of by asking the user to choose from 3 sets (Hint :: Use raw_input) | ||
- | - Any number below 7 (0-7) | ||
- | - Exactly 7 | ||
- | - Any number above 7 (7-12) | ||
- | After the user chooses, you have to roll your dice and see the outcome | ||
- | - If the number on the dice is < 7 and user chooses i, then he wins. Else, he loses | ||
- | - If the number on the dice is = 7 and the user chooses ii, he wins, Else he loses | ||
- | - If the number on the dice is > 7 and the user chooses iii, he wins, Else he loses | ||
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- | Task : Write a python program to stimulate the lucky 7 program .. | ||
- | Hint : [[python_reference#random|Use random module]] | ||
- | - Write a function called "shift" which takes a list l1 and a number n. The function should insert n number of zeros in front of the list and discard the last n number of digits already present in the list. | ||
- | * shift([1,2,3,4],1) must return [0,1,2,3] | ||
- | * shift([1,2,3,4],2) must return [0,0,1,2] | ||
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