Alright! Here's what I want you to do. You must complete at least the Required Tasks to earn credit for this requirement. The Challenge Tasks are optional and are generally a little harder or complex. Feel free to use the Contact Me page to ask me any questions. Good luck!
Required Python Tasks
1) Write a program similar to my example code. It should do the following:
- Ask users for a list of numbers.
- Loop through that list to find the highest number.
- Print out the highest number from the list.
- Ask users for a list of numbers.
- Loop through that list to find the highest number.
- Print out the highest number from the list.
Optional Challenge Tasks
1) Modify your program to also find the lowest number.
2) Ask the user for a high value threshold. Use this threshold to count how many numbers are above the threshold.
3) Do the same for a low value threshold.
4) Sort the list and print out the list in sorted order!
- Sorting is worthy of a few college level lectures. It is no simple task. If you're interested, Bubble Sort is one of the easiest to implement (although not the most efficient). Feel free to ask to setup a time to meet with me (online using google hangout or something is probably easiest) to discuss sorting or try looking up the algorithm on your own.
2) Ask the user for a high value threshold. Use this threshold to count how many numbers are above the threshold.
3) Do the same for a low value threshold.
4) Sort the list and print out the list in sorted order!
- Sorting is worthy of a few college level lectures. It is no simple task. If you're interested, Bubble Sort is one of the easiest to implement (although not the most efficient). Feel free to ask to setup a time to meet with me (online using google hangout or something is probably easiest) to discuss sorting or try looking up the algorithm on your own.