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Revision as of 18:40, 29 September 2015
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 20:48, 27 September 2015 (EDT)
Once again, you have to work in programming pair mode for this assignment. This assignment is due on Thursday 10/8/15, at 11:55 p.m.
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Make sure you use a main() function in all your programs!
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Problem #1
Write a program named hw4_1.py that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase, plus a number equal to the number of characters in the string just created. Make sure there's a blank line before the output of the account name. This line will be used by the grading program to spot your output.
- Example 1
First name? Allie Last name? BABA Your computer account name is: ababa5
- Example 2
First name? kathleen Last name? MCCARTNEY Your computer account name is: kmccartney10
- Submit your program to HW 4 PB 1 on Moodle.
Problem #2
Write a program that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase. But now we want the computer account to be exactly 8 characters long. If the user names are too short, your program will pad it with the character '#'.
- Example
First name? Allie Last name? BABA Your computer account name is: ababa###
First name? Al Last name? Gus Your computer account name is:agus####
First name? Alma Last name? Verylongname Your computer account name is: averylon
- Submit your program to HW 4 PB 2 on Moodle.
Problem #3
Write a program that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase. We want the computer account to be exactly 8 characters long, but this time it is padded with the current year (2015 for us). We assume the user name will always have at least 3 characters.
- Example
First name? Allie Last name? BABA Your computer account name is: ababa201
First name? Al Last name? Gus Your computer account name is: agus2015
First name? Alma Last name? Verylongname Your computer account name is: averylon
- Submit your program to HW 4 PB 3 on Moodle.
Problem #4
Write a program that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a triangle made with her name, padded with dots in front of it, as illustrated below. There is no limit on the length of the first and last names. Notice that there is a blank line between the input section and the output section.
- Example
First name? Maria Last name? LUCE ........M .......Ma ......Mar .....Mari ....Maria ...MariaL ..MariaLU .MariaLUC MariaLUCE
- Submit your program to HW 4 PB 4 on Moodle.
Problem #5
Write a program that prompts the user to enter a date representing the beginning and end of a semester, in the form mmdd-mmddyyyy, and displays it back as dd month yyyy to dd month yyyy, where month is the first 3 letters of the name of the month, in English.
- Example
Enter date of semester: 0129-05012015 29 Jan to 1 May 2015
Note that the day for May is 1, and not 01.
- Submit your program to HW 4 PB 5 on Moodle.
Problem #6
Write a program that asks the user for several pieces of information about some famous person, and outputs the information in a nicely formatted box, where the length of the bar of '=' signs before and before the information is the same as the length of the accomplishment information.
- Example
Please enter first name: Sophia Please enter last name: SMITH Please enter date of birth (yyyymmdd): 17960827 Please enter date of death( yyyymmdd): 18700602 Please enter accomplishment: Funded Smith College, the largest member of the seven sisters. Sophia Smith (August 27, 1796 -- June 2, 1870) Funded smith college, the largest member of the seven sisters.
- Note that the name is formatted correctly, even if the user enters all uppercase or lowercase letters for the name.
- Submit your program to HW 4 PB 7 on Moodle.
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Solution Programs
# hw4sol.py
# D. Thiebaut
# Solution program(s) for Homework 4, 2015
# The solution organizes the individual solutions
# into functions, but you didn't have to do that for
# solving the problems.
# Just comment out the appropriate line in the the main()
# function to energize the solution for a give problem..
# solution for Problem 1
def problem1():
fName = input( "Your first name? " )
lName = input( "Your last name? " )
full = fName[0] + lName
full = full.lower()
print( full)
# solution for Problem 2
def problem2():
fName = input( "Your first name? " )
lName = input( "Your last name? " )
full = fName[0] + lName + "zzzzzzzz"
full = full[0:8].lower()
print( full)
# solution for Problem 3
def problem3():
fName = input( "Your first name? " )
lName = input( "Your last name? " )
full = fName[0] + lName + "20152015"
full = full[0:8].lower()
print( full)
# solution for Problem 4
def problem4():
fName = input( "Your first name? " )
lName = input( "Your last name? " )
name = fName + lName
noChars = len( name )
for i in range( 1, noChars+1 ):
noSpaces = noChars - i
spaces = '.' * noSpaces
print( spaces + name[0:i] )
# solution for Problem 5
def problem5():
# define the list of months as a list of strings
monthNames = ["January", "February", "March", "April",
"May", "June", "July", "August",
"September", "October", "November", "December"]
# get the date from the user
date = input( "Enter date: " )
# extract the different variables from the date
month = date[0:2]
day = date[2:4]
year = date[4: ]
dayInt = int( day )
monthIndex = int( month ) - 1
monthStr = monthNames[ monthIndex ][0:3]
# display result
print( dayInt, monthStr, year )
# solution for Problem 6
def problem6():
# define the list of months as a string of 3-char names
monthNames = "JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec"
# get the date from the user
date = input( "Enter date: " )
# extract the different variables from the date
month = date[0:2]
day = date[2:4]
year = date[4: ]
dayInt = int( day )
monthIndex = int( month ) - 1
monthStr = monthNames[ monthIndex*3 : monthIndex*3+3]
# display result
print( dayInt, monthStr, year )
# solution for Problem 7
def problem7():
# get the input from the user
fName = input( "Enter first name: " )
lName = input( "Enter last name: " )
dob = input( "Date of birth (yyyymmdd)" )
dod = input( "Date of death (yyyymmdd)" )
accomp = input( "Enter accomplishment: " )
# Figure out the length of the bar
bar = "=" * len( accomp )
# reformat names
fName = fName.capitalize()
lName = lName.capitalize()
accomp = accomp.capitalize()
# use a list of strings for the month, to get
# the correct month for a give number.
months = ["January", "February", "March",
"April", "May", "June",
"July", "August", "September",
"October", "November", "December" ]
# extract day, month and year from dates.
dobDay = int( dob[-2:] )
dobYear = dob[0:4]
dobMonth= int( dob[4:6] ) - 1
dobMonth= months[ dobMonth ]
dodDay = int( dod[-2:] )
dodYear = dod[0:4]
dodMonth= int( dod[4:6] ) - 1
dodMonth= months[ dodMonth ]
# output the result, nicely formatted
#print()
print( bar )
line1 = "{0:1} {1:1} ({2:1} {3:1}, {4:1} -- {5:1} {6:1}, {7:1})"
print( line1.format( fName, lName, dobMonth, dobDay, dobYear,
dodMonth, dodDay, dodYear ) )
print( accomp )
print( bar + "\n" )
# main program.
# Calls all the functions that solve the different problems.
# Comment out the lines you want to actually activate the
# function you are interested in.
def main():
#problem1()
#problem2()
#problem3()
#problem4()
#problem5()
#problem6()
problem7()
main()
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