# 1. Import and test 3 of the functions from your functions exercise file. # Import each function in a different way: # - import the module and refer to the function with the . syntax # - use from to import the function directly # - use from and give the function a different name import function_exercises function_exercises.is_two(2) import function_exercises as fe fe.is_vowel('a') from function_exercises import is_consonant as c c('a') # 2. For the following exercises, read about and use the itertools module from the # standard library to help you solve the problem. # - How many different ways can you combine the letters from "abc" with the numbers 1, 2, and 3? # - How many different ways can you combine two of the letters from "abcd"? # - How many different ways can you combine the letters from "abc" with the numbers 1, 2, and 3? from itertools import * abc = list(product('abc', '123')) print(abc) # - How many different ways can you combine two of the letters from "abcd"? from itertools import * # import itertools
# 1. Import and test 3 of the functions from your functions exercise file. import function_exercises as fe fe.get_letter_grade(84) fe.get_letter_grade(91) from function_exercises import is_two is_two(2) is_two(3) from function_exercises import is_consonant as con con("a") con("b") # 1. How many different ways can you combine the letters from "abc" with the numbers 1, 2, and 3? import itertools as it it.product('abc', '123') # 2. How many different ways can you combine two of the letters from "abcd"? import itertools as it it.combinations('abc, '123') ## profiles.json ## # importing just the function needed from json module # printing "ok" to test the import went through from json import load print("ok") # importing the entire json module import json
#1) Import and test 3 of the functions from your functions exercise file. # Import each function in a different way: # import the module and refer to the function with the . syntax import function_exercises #importing function_exercises file function_exercises.twelveto24('12:30am') #running twelveto24 function # use from to import the function directly from function_exercises import is_two #importing is_two function is_two(2) #running is_two function # use from and give the function a different name from function_exercises import is_vowel as isv #importing is_vowel function renamed as isv isv('a') #running is_vowel function #For the following exercises, read about and use the itertools module #from the standard library to help you solve the problem. #How many different ways can you combine the letters #from "abc" with the numbers 1, 2, and 3? from itertools import product #from itertools library, import product function print(list(product( 'abc', '123'))) #print the list of combinations for 'abc' and '123' len(list(product('abc', '123'))) #give the amount of combinations for 'abc' and '123' #How many different ways can you combine #two of the letters from "abcd"? from itertools import combinations as comb #from itertools library, import combinations function as comb
# 1)Import each function in a different way: # import the module and refer to the function with the . syntax import function_exercises function_exercises.is_two(3) function_exercises.is_vowel("b") function_exercises.is_consonant("e") # use from to import the function directly from function_exercises import is_two from function_exercises import is_vowel from function_exercises import is_consonant is_vowel("b") # use from and give the function a different name import function_exercises as fe fe.is_two(9) fe.is_vowel("i") fe.is_consonant("h") # How many different ways can you combine the letters from "abc" with the numbers 1, 2, and 3? from itertools import product letters = "abc"
# In[ ]: # -import the module and refer to the function with the . syntax import function_exercises function_exercises.is_vowel("a") # In[ ]: # -use from to import the function directly from function_exercises import is_two is_two(2) # In[ ]: # -use from and give the function a different name from function_exercises import get_letter_grade get_letter_grade(85) # In[ ]: # For the following exercises, read about and use the itertools module from the standard library to help # you solve the problem.
#!/usr/bin/env python # coding: utf-8 # ### Import and test 3 of the functions from your functions exercise file. # # Import each function in a different way: # # - Import the module and refer to the function with the `.` syntax # In[1]: import function_exercises as fe # In[2]: print(fe.is_two(2)) # - Use `from` to import the function directly # In[3]: from function_exercises import is_vowel # In[4]: print(is_vowel('u')) # - Use `from` and give the function a different name # In[5]:
# Below CV stands for Class Version upon whole class review # 1. Import and test 3 of the functions from your functions exercise file. import function_exercises assert function_exercises.is_two(2) == True assert function_exercises.is_two('two') == False from function_exercises import is_two assert is_two(2) == True assert is_two('two') == False from function_exercises import is_two as is_it_two assert is_it_two(2) == True assert is_it_two('two') == False import function_exercises assert function_exercises.is_vowel('c') == False assert function_exercises.is_vowel('a') == True from function_exercises import is_vowel assert is_vowel('c') == False assert is_vowel('a') == True from function_exercises import is_vowel as is_this_a_vowel
#!/usr/bin/env python # coding: utf-8 # ## 1. # > Import and test 3 of the functions from your functions exercise file. # # In[6]: import function_exercises # > Import the module and refer to the function with the `.` syntax. # In[7]: function_exercises.is_two('2') # > use `from` to import the function directly. # In[8]: from function_exercises import remove_vowels remove_vowels('This is a sentence with vowels removed!') # > Use `from` and give the function a different name. # In[9]: from function_exercises import twelveto24 as military_time military_time("12:00pm")