In this lab, you use the pseudocode in figure below to add code to a partially created Python program. When completed, college admissions officers should be able to use the Python program to determine whether to accept or reject a student, based on his or her class rank.
Below is the complete program as per the requirements. It is well explained inside the code using the comments.
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In this lab, you use the pseudocode in figure below to add code to a partially...
Step 4: Add code that discards any extra entries at the propmt that asks if you want to enter another score. Notes from professor: For Step 4, add a loop that will validate the response for the prompt question: "Enter another test score? (y/n): " This loop must only accept the single letters of ‘y’ or ‘n’ (upper case is okay). I suggest that you put this loop inside the loop that already determines if the program should collect...
Look at this partial class definition, and then answer questions a - b below: Class Book Private String title Private String author Private String publisher Private Integer copiesSold End Class Write a constructor for this class. The constructor should accept an argument for each of the fields. Write accessor and mutator methods for each field. Look at the following pseudocode class definitions: Class Plant Public Module message() Display "I'm a plant." End Module...
unctions with No Parameters Summary In this lab, you complete a partially prewritten Python program that includes a function with no parameters. The program asks the user if they have preregistered for art show tickets. If the user has preregistered, the program should call a function named discount() that displays the message "You are preregistered and qualify for a 5% discount." If the user has not preregistered, the program should call a function named noDiscount() that displays the message "Sorry,...
Overview Module 3 Assignment 1 features the design of a pseudocode and a Python program that uses iteration to guess a number from 1 to 10. Each lab asks you to write pseudocode that plans the program’s logic before you write the program in Python and to turn in three things: 1) the pseudocode, 2) a screenshot of the output, and 3) the Python program. Instructions Write pseudocode for a Python program that uses iteration to guess a number from...
Please follow the directions in the attached file to complete the Module 3 Programming Problem. Make sure that you use a top-down methodology to understand the problem. Identify the variables and modules that you will need and submit either pseudocode or a flowchart that shows your solution. Pseudocode can be submitted as a Word, .rft. or .txt file. Flowcharts may be created in a software program designed for flowcharting. Most will allow you to export or print your solution as...
Find Bugs in the pseudocode// A high school is holding a recycling competition// This program allows a user to enter a student's // year in school (1 through 4)// and number of cans collected// Data is entered continuously until the user wnats to quit// After headings, output is four lines// one for each school year classstart Declarations num year num cans num SIZE = 4 num QUIT = 9 ...
For Python 3.7+. TEST THE CODE WITH THE FOLLOWING GLOBAL CODE AFTER YOU'RE DONE: print('\nStart of A2 Student class demo ') s1 = Student('David Miller', major = 'Hist',enrolled = 'y', credits = 0, qpoints = 0) s2 = Student('Sonia Fillmore', major = 'Math',enrolled = 'y', credits = 90, qpoints = 315) s3 = Student('A. Einstein', major = 'Phys',enrolled = 'y', credits = 0, qpoints = 0) s4 = Student('W. A. Mozart', major = 'Mus',enrolled = 'n', credits = 29, qpoints...
Please help with PYTHON exercise 1 below: Write a program Sores.py to process a student's homework scores. Ask user to enter the homework scores for a student and save the scores in a list. Loop through the list to find the total score and the lowest score. (Do not use built-in function, sum and min. You need to write a loop to process the scores). Calculate the raw average score and modified average score (after dropping the lowest score). Print...
For each problem, you must: Write a Python program Test, debug, and execute the Python program Save your program in a .py file and submit your commented code to your Student Page. Note regarding comments: For every class, method or function you create, you must provide a brief description of the what the code does as well as the specific details of the interface (input and output) of the function or method. (25 pts.) Write a program that reads in...
Lab 4.1 Utilizing the code from Lab 3.2, add an overloaded operator == which will be used to compare two objects to see if they are equal. For our purposes, two objects are equal if their abbreviation and uldid are the same. You’ll need to make your overloaded operator a friend of the Cargo class. Create a unit1 object and load it with this data: uld – Pallet abbreviation – PAG uldid – PAG32597IB aircraft - 737 weight – 3321...