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Use Python 3 for all projects this term. Submit your Python 3 .py programs to Canvas. Submit each program as a separate file. 20 points General Hint Look in Canvas for Files > Examples P2_list.py 5 points 2 points Create a list called majors_list Assign a list of 4 to 6 majors to majors_list. Examples…

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Use Python 3 for all projects this term.

Submit your Python 3 .py programs to Canvas.

Submit each program as a separate file.

20 points

General Hint

Look in Canvas for Files > Examples

P2_list.py 5 points

2 points

  1. Create a list called majors_list

Assign a list of 4 to 6 majors to majors_list. Examples

CIS, Business, Chemistry, Journalism Digital Art, Math, Music

1 point

  1. Use the len function to assign the length (number of items) in your majors_list list to the variable n_majors

Print the variable n_majors with a suitable message.

2 points

  1. Create a for loop that can access each item in the majors_list. The for loop will print each of the majors in the list.

Your output should look somewhat like this:

P2_listadd.py 9 points

Start with an empty name_list.

2 points

Use the input(hint) function to ask a user for a name or “Quit” to stop.

3 points

While the user has not typed “Quit”, use

name_list.append(name ) to add the name to the list.

2 points

After getting all the names, print a list of each name in the list.

Check out Canvas > Modules > Week2 for a .pdf of code to do similar tasks. You’ll need to adapt it to work with this list of friends.

Here is an example of asking for the data, then displaying the list of friends.

Bonus + 1 Sort the names before printing them.

After collecting the names, sort them before printing them.

Your results will look something like this:

Notice that the names

are now in alphabetic

order

P2_Spiral.py 6 points

Never save a file called “turtle.py” – if you do so, turtle graphics will not work on your computer until you change the name to anything else.

2 points

Set pencolor to “red

Set pensize to 2.

Set speed to ‘fastest’

Set the variable size to 20

Set the variable angle to 360 divided by 4

The Set the variable nudge to 4.7 (any amount from 3 to 8 could work here)

Set the variable bump to 5

1 point

Repeat the following 60 times

2 points

Draw a square with side length size 1 point

Turn the turtle left nudge degrees

Move forward bump units

Change size to be 4 units larger

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Your drawing will look like this:

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