def print_nums(values): print('[', end='') for i in range(len(values)): print('{:.3f}'.format(values[i]), end='') if i != len(values)-1: print(' ', end='') print(']')
Write a Python function named print_nums that takes a single parameter, a list of float values,...
Python 3 Write a function named inverse that takes a single parameter, a dictionary. In this dictionary each key is a student, represented by a string. The value of each key is a list of courses, each represented by a string, in which the student is enrolled. The function inverse should compute and return a dictionary in which each key is a course and the associated value is a list of students enrolled in that course. For example, the following...
Python: Write a function named "sort_by_average_rating" that takes a list/array of key-value stores as a parameter where each key-value store has keys "ratings", "budget", and "box_office" where budget and box_office are integers and ratings is a list of integers. Sort the input based on the average of the values in "ratings"
Write a python function named displayFizzBuzz that takes a number as a parameter and DISPLAYS the appropriate FizzBuzz value for that number. Test this function on all of the numbers between 1 and 100000. Submit the code and a screenshot of the program running in Linux
Python Write a function list_copy(l) that takes a list as a parameter and returns a copy of the list using a list comprehension. please provide unittest
C++ 2. (a) Write a function, printdixisors, that takes a single integer parameter and prints all the numbers less that the parameter that are divisors of the parameter (i.e. divides it without a remainder) including 1. So printdivisors(6) will print 1,2,3. Note you may use a wrapper function or default parameters. (b) Write a function, sumdixisors, that takes a single integer parameter and returns the sum of all the divisors of the parameter (including 1). So sumdivisors(6) will return 6...
For this problem, assume salesperson data are stored in a database table named staff. Also assume the columns in the table are named name, carsSold, and totalSales Write a Python function named getSalesSortedByNames. Your function will have 2 parameters. The first parameter is a database cursor and the second parameter is a float. Your function should start by retrieving those rows in the staff table whose totalsales field is equal to the second parameter. (The next paragraph shows the Python...
write a function firstLetterWords(words) that takes as a parameter a list of strings named words and returns a dictionary with lower case letters as keys. But now associate with each key the list of the words in words that begin with that letter. For example, if the list is ['ant', 'bee', 'armadillo', 'dog', 'cat'], then your function should return the dictionary {'a': ['ant', 'armadillo'], 'b': ['bee'], 'c': ['cat'], 'd': ['dog']}.
Write the code to call a function named send_variable and that expects a single int parameter. Suppose a variable called x refers to an int. Pass this variable as an argument to send_variable ****PYTHON ONLY*****
PYHTON Write a function which takes a single parameter. The parameter is a list of integers. Your function should return a count of the number of integers in the list which are odd
IN PYTHON 3) Number of Words Write a function numWords() which takes in a string can prints the number of words in the string. You can assume that words will only be separated with spaces, commas, and periods. "hello, world" -> 2 "this is cool" -> 3 4) Is Sorted Write a function isSorted() which takes in an list of integers and returns true if the numbers are sorted from smallest to largest.