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Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 3:15pm On Apr 22, 2020 |
I welcome every Python Lords to this thread. Hmm....I don't seem to know you guys by name buh you can tell me to mention you in my next post. Alright guys let's get this straight. This is not a tutorial thread...buh it can be of help sha. This is a place where we can ask ourselves 'Python' questions and share ideas. Please welcome me home! 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 3:18pm On Apr 22, 2020 |
Exercise 1 Write a python program that obtains the domain name (thapar.edu) from the URL http://www.thapar.edu/index.php/about-us/mission 3 Likes |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Collinsanele: 10:51am On Apr 23, 2020 |
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Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 3:12pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
Collinsanele:File "<string>", line 2, in <module> IndexError: list index out of range 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 3:15pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
Collinsanele:You are wrong... |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Collinsanele: 4:23pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 5:21pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
Collinsanele:you're making a mistake.... |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 5:22pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
This is my solution..... #Obtain the domain (thapar.edu) name from the URL #http://www.thapar.edu/index.php/about-us/mission url = "http://www.thapar.edu/index.php/about-us/mission" print ("Getting 'thapar.edu' from ",url) list_url = url.rsplit("/",3) print(list_url) a = list_url[0] str1 = str(a) print("\n",a) result = str1.split(".",1) print("Finally, we now have....\n",result[1]) |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 5:30pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
This is another exercise. Exercise 2 Write a Python program that accepts a string/sentence from the user. The program then changes all spaces to underscores. Finally, it prints out the final result. Good luck guys! 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Taofeekdboy(m): 8:49pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
jayphe: user_input = str(input('write your full name)) user_input.replace(' ', ' _') print(user_input) |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Collinsanele: 8:59pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
jayphe: What is the mistake |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by kensmoney(m): 9:59pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
ken = "kensmoney is good" def replaceWord(k): sentence = str(k) print(sentence.replace(" " , "_" ) replaceWord(ken) #kensmoney_is_good |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 7:53am On Apr 24, 2020 |
Taofeekdboy:
There was a space and a hypen in the 2nd argument of replace()
Apart from that, you got it right!
Bravo Toafeekdboy!
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Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 7:56am On Apr 24, 2020 |
kensmoney:
kensmoney, I love your 'idea of thinking'. You got it right sha. Good job bro!
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Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 7:58am On Apr 24, 2020 |
Collinsanele:
Collinsanele, there was an IndexError stating 'list index out of range'
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Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 8:05am On Apr 24, 2020 |
Collinsanele, Taofeekdboy, kensmoney another one is here! Exercise 3 Write a Python program that accepts day, month and year from the user and prints the result in this form: Today is 23/04/2020 For example, Input: day = 21 mnth = 07 year = 2010 Output: Today is 21/07/2010 Good luck guys! 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by kensmoney(m): 11:46am On Apr 24, 2020 |
import datetime date_and_time = datetime.datetime.now() today_date =(str(date_and_time)) today_date_slice = ( today_date[:10] ) formated_date = today_date_slice.replace( "-", "/" ) year = ( formated_date[:4] ) month_and_date = ( formated_date[5:] ) mydate= month_and_date + "/" + year print(mydate) #04/24/2020 |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Zabiboy: 1:36pm On Apr 24, 2020 |
Op, these r short and not too tough projects... Lets do the lengthy and real life application stuffs... I can giv 3 diff. Projects if u guys are ok with d idea... Note: these r projects i'v worked on/ working on 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 6:54pm On Apr 24, 2020 |
Zabiboy:Bro, I never said these were projects! They are - just as you said - simple exercises to keep 'things' busy. There is no bad if you also contribute to this. And I really would love to see one of your projects! |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Taofeekdboy(m): 7:16pm On Apr 24, 2020 |
jayphe:I saw this late, I have been busy with my project and it took a lot of my time. I will leave it here for who is interested to check.. It is a social media clone I made. http://mysocialapp.pythonanywhere.com Looking forward to your comments 2 Likes |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Collinsanele: 10:17pm On Apr 24, 2020 |
Taofeekdboy: You used Django right? It's really nice |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Collinsanele: 10:28pm On Apr 24, 2020 |
kensmoney: You don't need to slice. year = datetime.datetime.now().year month = datetime.datetime.now().month day = datetime.datetime.now().day 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Taofeekdboy(m): 10:42pm On Apr 24, 2020 |
Collinsanele:Yes, I used django with Jquery, moving it to react soon cos I wanna add more functionalities to it. Thanks bro. 2 Likes |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Daddyshome: 12:08am On Apr 25, 2020 |
jayphe:day = int(input()) month = int(input()) year = int(input()) print("Today is {:02}/{:02}/{}".format(day, month, year)) |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by kensmoney(m): 1:56am On Apr 25, 2020 |
[quote author=Collinsanele post=88819388] You don't need to slice. year = datetime.datetime.now().year month = datetime.datetime.now().month day = datetime.datetime.now().day Yea but just want to do it in a diff way bro, no matter the approach, 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Runningwater(m): 5:52am On Apr 25, 2020 |
I'm confused, the exercise said ACCEPT input from user. Isn't it like this? def dateFun( currentDate, currentMonth, currentYear): currentDate= int(input("Enter today's date: \n" ) currentMonth=int(input ("Enter today's month like 1 for January, 2 for February and so on: \n " ) currentYear=int(input("Enter current year: \n" ) message=currentDate,"/",currentMonth,"/",currentYear return message 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 8:41am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Taofeekdboy:A nice start bro....still need some fixing sha! Kudos! |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 8:49am On Apr 25, 2020 |
kensmoney: Nice one bro...buh the question mentioned 'ACCEPT from user' and I can't find input(). Also just has Collinsanele said, you don't need to slice at all. However, you did great. Well done kensmoney |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 8:51am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Runningwater: That's a wonderful approach Runningwater Kudos! Buh u just defined the function. Anyway, I understand. That's gud! 1 Like |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by Taofeekdboy(m): 8:54am On Apr 25, 2020 |
jayphe:Thanks bro. Obviously, it does!!!. Just worked on it with the aim of not using React, I worked with Django and JQuery because I wanted to master JQuery for small projects in which React might be an overkill. If time permits, I'm planning on moving it to a mobile app. Maybe it will be better there. 2 Likes |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 9:13am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Collinsanele Taofeekdboy kensmoney Daddyshome Zabiboy hmm....who else ooo? Let's get to business. Pls, let's try to read the question in details first. If the question asks for the users' input, then we should include an input statement. Zabiboy we need to talk ooo. This one wey I no see you.... Exercise 4 We are doing some 'loop and looping stuffs' today. Write a Python program that accepts the name of a student, matric number, course code and the score he/she got in the course. E.g Name: John Alfred Matric. No.: MUC/CS/014/0882 Course Code: CMP 212 Score: 100 The program then print the result as: John Alfred, MUC/CS/014/0882, CMP 212, Grade A Using this grading table. 100-95 A 94-85 B 84-70 C 69-60 D 59-50 E 49-0 F Corrections, advices, suggestions and opinions are highly welcome! 3 Likes |
Re: Python 3: Exercises And Solutions. by jayphe(m): 9:14am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Taofeekdboy:Wish you the best bro! Always the best! |
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