Answer:
Explanation:
The following is written in Python. It creates the dictionary as requested and prints it out to the output file as requested using the correct format for various shows with the same number of seasons.The output can be seen in the attached picture below.
mydict = {}
with open("file1.txt", "r") as showFile:
for line in showFile:
cleanString = line.strip()
seasons = 0
try:
seasons = int(cleanString)
print(type(seasons))
except:
pass
if seasons != 0:
showName = showFile.readline()
if seasons in mydict:
mydict[seasons].append(showName.strip())
else:
mydict[seasons] = [showName.strip()]
f = open("output.txt", "a")
finalString = ''
for seasons in mydict:
finalString += str(seasons) + ": "
for show in mydict[seasons]:
finalString += show + '; '
f.write(finalString[:-2] + '\n')
finalString = ''
f.close()
Boolean can be use to check math as follows;
<h3>What are Booleans?</h3>
Booleans is a datatype with two possible values namely True and False.
The Boolean can be denoted as bool.
In programming its often use to check if a mathematical expression or statement are True or False.
Therefore, let's use it in mathematical expression;
6 < 5
8 > 7
6 == 9
The first expression will return False.
The second expression will return True.
The third expression will return False.
learn more on Booleans here: brainly.com/question/14120893
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