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Find the number of unique numbers in your phone number and store it in one list
In [29]: #question no-1
n1=[7879522175]
n2=[]
for i in n1:
if i not in n2:
n2.append(i)
[7879522175]
String=” Hello world” reverse the given string.
In [2]: #question no-2
str1="Hello world"
ans=str1[::-1]
dlrow olleH
S=” ASjhdbgjhdbFYYJGJYTFJHGghdbhj%%6teyt894yt83yt87yt87ye”. find the unique values in the given string.
In [23]: #question no-3
S="ASjhdbgjhdbFYYJGJYTFJHGghdbhj%%6teyt894yt83yt87yt87ye"
s1=''
for i in S:
for i in 'aeiou':
if i not in s1:
s1=s1+i
print(s1)
aeiou
Get the prime numbers from 1 to 100 and store it in list
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In [27]: #question no-4
prime_numbers = []
for number in range(2, 101):
is_prime = True
for divisor in range(2, int(number**0.5) + 1):
if number % divisor == 0:
is_prime = False
break
if is_prime:
prime_numbers.append(number)
print("Prime numbers from 1 to 100:", prime numbers)
Prime numbers from 1 to 100: [2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 8
9, 97]
Create the file and append your name in the file
In [4]: #question no-5
file=[]
name='jeeshan hayat ali'
file.append(name)
Out[4]: ['jeeshan hayat ali']
Create the dictionary and get the values and keys in thar dictionary
In [17]: #question no-6
d1={'jeeshan':20,'ahmad':25}
keys=d1.keys()
values=d1.values()
print(keys,values)
dict_keys(['jeeshan', 'ahmad']) dict_values([20, 25])
Explain the list and tuple with one basic program. Explain the difference between them.
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In [ ]: my_list=[10,15,20,'a','b','c']
my tuple=(1,2,3,'a','b','c')
In [ ]: 1-Lists are mutable, meaning you can modify their elements (e.g., add, remove, or change values).
1-Tuples are immutable, so their elements cannot be modified after creation.
2-Lists use square brackets [],
2-tuples use parentheses ().
3-Lists can change in size (add or remove elements).
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