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Edabit easy level python challenges
#1 create a function that takes a string and returns the number (count) of vowels contained within it.
def count_vowels(text):
output = 0
for letter in text:
if letter in "aeiou":
output += 1
print(output)
#count_vowels("python")
#2 create a function that takes a list of strings and integers, and filters out the list so that it returns a list of integers only.
def filter_list(arr):
output = []
if type(arr) is list:
for item in arr:
if type(item) is int:
output.append(item)
print(output)
#filter_list(["lorem", 1 , 9, "17", "a"])
#3 a set is a collection of unique items. a set can be formed from a list from removing all duplicate items.
def setify(arr):
output = []
if type(arr) is list:
output = set(arr)
output = list(output)
print(output)
#setify([1, 3, 3, 5, 5])
#4 create a function that takes a string and returns a string in which each character is repeated once.
def double_char(text):
output = ""
output_arr = []
repeat_time = 2
if type(text) is str:
text_arr = list(text)
for letter in text_arr:
i = 0
while i < repeat_time:
output_arr.append(letter)
i += 1
output = "".join(output_arr)
print(output)
#double_char("hello world!")
#5 write a function that finds the sum of the first n natural numbers. Make your function recursive.
def sum_numbers(num):
i = 1
output = 0
while(i <= num):
output +=i
i += 1
print(output)
#sum_numbers(12)
# write a function that takes a list and a number as arguments.add the number to the end of the list, then remove the first element of the list. The function should then return the updated list.
def next_in_line(arr, num):
if len(arr) < 1:
print("No list has been selected")
return
arr.pop(0)
arr.append(num)
print(arr)
#next_in_line([], 10)
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