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− | Ten students' grade are 56%, 34%, 75%, 89%, 78%, 87%, 71%, 67%, 98%, 85% | + | Ten students' grade are 56%, 34%, 75%, 89%, 78%, 87%, 71%, 67%, 98%, 85%. |
− | #Store their grades in an array as | + | #Store their grades in an array as percents. |
− | #Convert to decimal and store them in an array | + | #Convert them to a decimal and store them in an array. |
− | #Store their names in an array | + | #Store their names in an array. |
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− | + | Compared to java arrays, Python arrays is much easier. We don't need to declare the variables and we also don't need to indicate the type of each array. Because the type of an array is automatically set when we assign the value. So the code will be: | |
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ProblemTen students' grade are 56%, 34%, 75%, 89%, 78%, 87%, 71%, 67%, 98%, 85%.
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SolutionCompared to java arrays, Python arrays is much easier. We don't need to declare the variables and we also don't need to indicate the type of each array. Because the type of an array is automatically set when we assign the value. So the code will be: intArray = [56, 34, 75, 89, 78, 87, 71, 67, 98, 85]; | ||
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