import cat as tom tom.purr('kitty') tom.lick('kitty') tom.nap('kitty')
import cat pet = input('Enter a pet Name:') cat.purr(pet) cat.nap(pet) cat.lick(pet)
#Next, add two more function definitions that also supply #default string values to their arguments for displat def lick(pet = 'A Cat'): print(pet, 'Drinks Milk') def nap(pet = 'A Cat'): print(pet, 'Sleeps By The Fire') #Start a new Python script with the statement to make the #"cat" module functions available import cat #Next, call each function without supplying an argument cat.purr() cat.lick() cat.nap() #Now, call each function again and pass an argument to #each, then save the file cat.purr('Kitty') cat.lick('Kitty') cat.nap('Kitty') #Start another Python script by making the "cat" module #functions available once more import cat #Then, request the user enters a name to overwrite the #default argument value pet = input('Enter A Pet Name:')
import cat cat.purr() cat.lick() cat.nap() cat.purr('Kitty') cat.lick('Kitty') cat.nap('Kitty')
import cat cat.purr() cat.lick() cat.nap() cat.purr("Kitty") cat.lick("Kitty") cat.nap("Kitty")
from cat import lick, nap, purr pet = input('Enter a pet name:') purr(pet) lick(pet) nap(pet)
# coded utf-8 # python ver. 3.7 import cat as tiger pet = input('Enter a pet name: ') tiger.purr(pet) tiger.lick(pet) tiger.nap(pet)
import cat cat.purr() cat.lick() cat.nap()
import cat cat.purr() cat.lick() cat.nap() cat.purr('kitty') cat.lick('kitty') cat.nap('kitty')
import cat as tom pet= input("Enter a pet name:- ") tom.purr(pet) tom.lick(pet) tom.nap(pet)
# To create alias for importing module import cat as dog # Here I am creating alias to cat as dog # Pass Function without any argument dog.purr() dog.lick() dog.nap() # Now pass function with arguments dog.purr('Kitty') dog.lick('Kitty') dog.nap('Kitty')