Answer:
Web protocols are a set of standards used to exchange information. It ensures that code can be modular and portable.
Answer:
mylist = [ ]
for i in range(7):
mylist.append (int(input("Enter the number of bugs for each day ")))
print(mylist)
print("The highest number of bugs is ")
print(max((mylist)))
Explanation:
- Create and Initialize an empty (mylist)
- Using the .append method, we request and add the bugs for each day into the list
- print out the list
- Use the max function to find the highest number of bugs in the list and print it out
import math as m
def print_word(N, W, retries = 4):
for _ in retries:
if(N > 100 or N < 0 or len(W) > 50):
print("Number is out of range or word is too large. Try again.")
new_word = str(input("New word: "))
new_num = int(input("New number: "))
if(new_num >= 0 and new_num <= 100 and len(W) <= 50):
for row in new_num:
print(new_word)
return "Thank you for your time!"
if(N >= 0 and N <= 100 and len(W) <= 50):
for row in N:
print(W)
return "Thank you for your time!"
try:
N = m.floor(int(input("Enter a number from 0 to 100: " )))
W = str(input("Enter a word: "))
except ValueError:
print("Invalid Input!")
print(print_word(N,W))
Answer:
It counts the number of birds in the list.