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erma4kov [3.2K]
3 years ago
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You can include up to _____ logical conditions in the and function. (487181)

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Allushta [10]3 years ago
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Hi ! 

<span>You can include up to <u>255</u> logical conditions in the and function. </span>
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   chk = 0

   list1 = []

   num = int(input("Enter: "))

   while num > 0:

       for i in list1:

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Explanation:

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def printTwoLargest():

This initializes a check variable to 0

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This initializes an empty list

   list1 = []

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   while num > 0:

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<em>        for i in list1: </em>

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<em>                chk+=1 </em><em>The check variable is set to 1</em><em> </em>

<em>                break; </em><em>And the for loop is exited</em><em> </em>

The input is appended to the list if the check variable is 0 (i.e. no duplicate)

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This sorts the list

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<em>        print("Largest:", list1[-1]) </em>

<em>        print("Second:", list1[-2]) </em>

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<em>    else: </em>

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