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You might want to review our wiki article on [[Iteration]] if you get stuck. | |||
== How you will be assessed == | == How you will be assessed == |
Revision as of 16:14, 17 February 2020
This is a problem set. Some of these are easy, others are far more difficult. The purpose of these problems sets are:
- to build your skill applying computational thinking to a problem
- to assess your knowledge and skills of different programming practices
What is this problem set trying to do[edit]
If it has been a while since you have coded, this is the problem set for you!
Problem 1[edit]
Consider the following list. Write a program that prints the very first item in the list and the very last item in the list. Each print statement should be on a different line.
[10, 15, 3, 7]
Your output should be:
10
7
You might want to review our wiki article on Lists (especially the parts on slicing).
Problem 2[edit]
Consider the following list. Write a program which iterates through the list, printing each item on the list on a different line.
[10, 15, 3, 7,12,33,65,45,24,9,8]
Your output should be:
10
15
3
7
33
65
45
24
9
8
You might want to review our wiki article on Iteration if you get stuck.
How you will be assessed[edit]
Your solution will be graded using the following axis:
Scope
- To what extent does your code implement the features required by our specification?
- To what extent is there evidence of effort?
Correctness
- To what extent did your code meet specifications?
- To what extent did your code meet unit tests?
- To what extent is your code free of bugs?
Design
- To what extent is your code written well (i.e. clearly, efficiently, elegantly, and/or logically)?
- To what extent is your code eliminating repetition?
- To what extent is your code using functions appropriately?
Style
- To what extent is your code readable?
- To what extent is your code commented?
- To what extent are your variables well named?
- To what extent do you adhere to style guide?
References[edit]
A possible solution[edit]
Click the expand link to see one possible solution, but NOT before you have tried and failed!
list = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
k = 28
def add(list , target):
if any(list) + any(list) == target:
print("True")
else:
print("False")
add(list, k)