2. While Loop • Write a program, using a while loop, that asks the user to enter their monthly income. The program should then prompt the user to enter their expenses for the month. The program should keep a running total. Once the user has finished entering their expenses the program should then display if the user is over or under budget. • The output should display the monthly budget, the total expenses and whether the user is over or under budget. Use a empty return (enter key) to end the loop. • Name the source code file yourName_labó_2.py. • Test and run the program. Capture the output console and save it as an image file named yourName_lab6_outputó 2.jpg. • Submit the.py and the image files through Canvas. Part 1: For Loop Number Cube 1. 27 64 125 216 343 512 729 10 1000 A Part 2: notes/tips for the while loop activity Part 2: while loop Enter monthly incone: 1000 Enter your monthly expense or o to stop: 750 Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 85 Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 100 Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 25 Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 75 Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 0 Capturing your budget value does NOT require a loop. Entering (and accumulating) your expenses DOES require a loop. Total income $: 1000.0 Total expenses: $ 1035.0 Expenses are greater than income. Uh oh!
Types of Loop
Loops are the elements of programming in which a part of code is repeated a particular number of times. Loop executes the series of statements many times till the conditional statement becomes false.
Loops
Any task which is repeated more than one time is called a loop. Basically, loops can be divided into three types as while, do-while and for loop. There are so many programming languages like C, C++, JAVA, PYTHON, and many more where looping statements can be used for repetitive execution.
While Loop
Loop is a feature in the programming language. It helps us to execute a set of instructions regularly. The block of code executes until some conditions provided within that Loop are true.
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2. While Loop
• Write a program, using a while loop, that asks the user to enter their monthly income. The program should then prompt the user to enter their expenses for the month. The program
should keep a running total. Once the user has finished entering their expenses the program should then display if the user is over or under budget.
The output should display the monthly budget, the total expenses and whether the user is over or under budget. Use a empty return (enter key) to end the loop.
• Name the source code file yourName_labó_2.py.
• Test and run the program. Capture the output console and save it as an image file named yourName_lab6_outputó_2.jpg.
Submit the .py and the image files through Canvas.
Part 1: For Loop
Number
Cube
2.
27
64
125
216
343
512
6.
729
10
1000
A Part 2: notes/tips for the while loop activity
Part 2: while loop
Enter monthly incone: 1000
Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 750
Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 85
Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 100
Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 25
Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 75
Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop:O
Capturing your budget value does NOT require a loop.
Entering (and accumulating) your expenses DOES require a loop.
Total income $: 1000.0 Total expenses: $ 1035.0
Expensess are greater than income. Uh oh!
DONE
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