$30
Course Title: Programming Language II
Course Code: CSE 111
Lab Assignment no: 1
String
1. From a given string, print the string in all uppercase if the number of uppercase
letters is more than lowercase letters. Otherwise, if lowercase is greater or equal
to uppercase letters, print all lowercase. The inputs will contain letters (A-Z, a-z)
only.
Sample Input Sample Output
HOusE HOUSE
ApplE apple
BaNaNa banana
2. Given a string, print whether it is a number, word or mixed with digit and letters.
If all the characters are numeric values, print NUMBER. If they are all letters, print
WORD. If it is mixed, print MIXED.
Sample Input Sample Output
213213 NUMBER
jhg231j213 MIXED
Hello WORD
3. In a given string, there will be two uppercase letters in between some lowercase
letters. Print the substring from the first uppercase letter to the last uppercase letter
excluding them. If there are no letters in between them, print the word BLANK. It
is guaranteed that there will be only two uppercase letters in the string.
Sample Input Sample Output
baNgladEsh glad
coDIng BLANK
Sample Input
The book is not too good!
This book is good too!
Sample Output
The book is not excellent!
This book is good too!
4. Write a Python program to find the first appearance of the substring 'too' and
'good' from a given string. If 'good' follows the 'too', replace the whole 'too'' good'
substring with 'excellent' and print the resulting string. If the above does not
appear, print the string as it is.
5. Create a string from two given strings by concatenating common characters of
the given strings.
Sample Input Sample Output
harry, hermione hrrhr
dean, tom Nothing in common.
Sample Input
ohMyBR@CU
ohmybracu
OhMyBR@CU20
Sample Output
Digit missing
Uppercase character missing, Digit missing, Special character missing
OK
6. Again, you have lost your USIS password!! You went to the registrar office and
requested for a new password. This time, you need to follow some rules to set your
password. Otherwise, they won't change it. The rules are
At least one lowercase letter
At least one uppercase letter
At least one digit (0-9)
At least one special character (_ , $ , #, @)
Your task is to find whether a given password follows all those rules. If it breaks
any rule, you have to print Lowercase Missing, Uppercase Missing, Digit Missing
or Special Missing respective to the missing case. For more than one rule break,
print all the rules that were broken (order doesn't matter). If the password is ok,
print OK.
Sample Input
10
20
20
30
10
50
90
STOP
Sample Output
10 - 2 times
20 - 2 times
30 - 1 times
50 - 1 times
90 - 1 times
Sample Input
4
1 2 3
4 5 6
10 11 12
7 8 9
Sample Output
33
[10, 11, 12]
List
1. Write a python program which prints the frequency of the numbers that were given
as input by the user. Stop taking input when you find the string “STOP”. Do not
print the frequency of numbers that were not given as input.
2. Write a python program that calculates the sum of N given lists and prints the highest
sum and its respective list. Input starts with N and followed by N lists.
Sample Input
2 3 6
3 4 5
Sample Output
[6, 8, 10, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24, 30]
Sample Input
1 4 2 3
2 1 4 6 10
1 4 2 -1 6
STOP
Sample Output
UB Jumper
UB Jumper
Not UB Jumper
Sample Input
Bracu1234
Sample Output
acruB1324
3. Write a python program that prints a list which contains cross multiplication between
two given lists.
4. Let there are N numbers in a list and that list is said to be a UB Jumper if the
absolute values of the difference between the successive elements take on all the
values 1 through N − 1. For example, 2 1 4 6 10 is a UB Jumper because the absolute
differences between them are 1 3 2 4 which is all numbers from 1 to (5 - 1) or 4.
Write a python program that takes a number sequence as input and prints
whether it is a UB Jumper or Not UB Jumper. Input will stop after getting
“STOP” as input. (Number order or absolute difference order doesn’t follow any
sequence.)
5. You are given a string that contains alphanumeric characters only. Your task is to
sort the string in the following manner:
a. All sorted lowercase letters are ahead of uppercase letters.
b. All sorted uppercase letters are ahead ofdigits.
c. All sorted odd digits are ahead of sorted even digits.
Sample Input 1
5 2
0 4 5 1 0
Sample Input 2
6 4
0 1 2 3 4 5
Sample Input 3
6 5
0 0 0 0 0 0
Sample Output 1
1
Sample Output 2
0
Sample Output 3
2
6. BRACU has n students who are regular competitive programmers. According
to the ACM ICPC rules, each person can participate in the regional championship
at most 5 times.
The head of the BRACU ACM Chapter is recently gathering teams to participate
in this championship. Each team must consist of exactly three people, at that, any
person cannot be a member of two or more teams. What maximum number of teams
can the head make if he wants each team to participate in the world championship
with the same members at least k times?
The first line of input contains two integers, n and k. The next line contains n
integers: y1,y2, ...,yn (0≤ yi≤ 5), where yi shows the number of times the i-thperson
participated in the ACM ICPC Regional.
Write a python program that prints how many teams can be formed according to
the above problem statement.
Sample Input
a: 100, b: 100, c: 200, d: 300
a: 300, b: 200, d: 400, e: 200
Sample Output
{'a': 400, 'b': 300, 'c': 200,'d': 700, 'e': 200}
Values: (200, 300, 400, 700)
Sample Input
10
20
20
30
10
50
90
STOP
Sample Output
10 - 2 times
20 - 2 times
30 - 1 times
50 - 1 times
90 - 1 times
Dictionary & Tuple
1. Write a Python program to combine two dictionaries into one by adding values for
common keys. Input contains two comma separated dictionaries. Print the new
dictionary and create a tuple which contains unique values in sorted order.
2. Write a python program which prints the frequency of the numbers that were
given as input by the user. Stop taking input when you find the string “STOP”. Do
not print the frequency of numbers that were not given as input. Use a dictionary
to solve the problem
Sample Input
key1 : value1, key2 : value2, key3 : value1
Sample Output
{ "value1" : ["key1", "key3"], "value2" : ["key2"] }
Sample Input
evil
live
Sample Output
Those strings are anagrams.
3. Write python code to invert a dictionary. It should print a dictionary where the keys
are values from the input dictionary and the values are lists of keys from the input
dictionary having the same value. Make sure the program handles multiple same
values.
4. Two words are anagrams if they contain all of the same letters, but in a different
order. For example, “evil” and “live” are anagrams because each contains one “e”,
one “i”, one “l”, and one “v”.
Write a program that reads two strings from the user and determines whether or not they
are anagrams. Use a dictionary to solve the problem.
Sample Input
Hello, World!
Sample Output
4433555555666110966677755531111
5. On some basic cell phones, text messages can be sent using the numeric keypad.
Because each key has multiple letters associated with it, multiple key presses are
needed for most letters. Pressing the number once generates the first character listed
for that key. Pressing the number 2, 3, 4 or 5 times generates the second, third, fourth
or fifth character.
Key Symbols
1 .,?!:
2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 Space
Write a program that displays the key presses needed for a message entered by the user.
Construct a dictionary that maps from each letter or symbol to the key presses needed to
generate it. Then use the dictionary to create and display the presses needed for the user’s
message.