Using the knowledge of computational language in python it is possible to write a code that tries to organize the names in an assorted way and any name can be included.
<h3>Writing code in python:</h3>
<em>names_list = []</em>
<em>for i in range(0, 5):</em>
<em> names_list.append(input("Name: "))</em>
<em>sorted_last_names = sorted([name.split()[-1] for name in names_list])</em>
<em>print(sorted_last_names)</em>
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Answer:
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Answer: D, C, E, are the answers! good luck.
Explanation:
Answer:
Python file with appropriate comments given below
Explanation:
#Take the input file name
filename=input('Enter the input file name: ')
#Open the input file
inputFile = open(filename,"r+")
#Define the dictionary.
list={}
#Read and split the file using for loop
for word in inputFile.read().split():
#Check the word to be or not in file.
if word not in list:
list[word] = 1
#increment by 1
else:
list[word] += 1
#Close the file.
inputFile.close();
#print a line
print();
#The word are sorted as per their ASCII value.
fori in sorted(list):
#print the unique words and their
#frequencies in alphabetical order.
print("{0} {1} ".format(i, list[i]));