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<h2>A line of code that begins with the "while" needs to end with <u>":"</u> symbol</h2>
Explanation:
In python, the while loop statement has ":" at the end of the line.
<u>Syntax:</u>
while expression:
code(s) or statement(s)
<u>Example:</u>
cnt = 0
while (cnt < 5):
print 'cnt:', cnt
cnt = cnt + 1
Like other programming languages, while loop works in the same way except that in python it comes alone with "else" statement. When the condition is false, "else" statement gets executed.
<u>Example:</u>
#!/usr/bin/python
cnt = 0
while cnt < 5:
print cnt, " is less than 5"
cnt = cnt + 1
else:
print cnt, " is not less than 5"
Answer:
Explanation:
Using Python as our programming language
code:
def partitionArray(A,k):
flag=0
if not A and k == 1:
return "Yes"
if k > len(A) or len(A)%len(A):
return "No"
flag+=1
cnt = {i:A.count(i) for i in A}
if len(A)//k < max(cnt.values()):
return "No"
flag+=1
if(flag==0):
return "Yes"
k=int(input("k= "))
n=int(input("n= "))
print("A= ")
A=list(map(int,input().split()))[:n]
print(partitionArray(A,k))
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