Assume, you have been given two lists: List_one and List_two. [Your program should work for any two given lists; change the following lists and check whether your program works correctly for the code you have written] Write a Python program that prints "True", if the given two lists have at least one common member. Otherwise, print "False". Hint: use a boolean variable as a flag to indicate if the two lists have at least one common element. Use break to end the loop when seeing a commom element.
Assume, you have been given two lists: List_one and List_two. [Your program should work for any two given lists; change the following lists and check whether your program works correctly for the code you have written]
Write a Python program that prints "True", if the given two lists have at least one common member. Otherwise, print "False".
Hint: use a boolean variable as a flag to indicate if the two lists have at least one common element. Use break to end the loop when seeing a commom element.
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Given lists 1:
List_one : [1, 4, 3, 2, 6]
List_two : [5, 6, 9, 8, 7]
Sample Output 1:
True
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Given lists 2:
List_one : [1, 4, 3, 2, 5]
List_two : [8, 7, 6, 9]
Sample Output 2:
False
#assign the boolean result (True/False) to variable "common_ele" (flag).
def task5(list_1, list_2):
# YOUR CODE HERE
return common_ele
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