Steps for Completion 1. Go to your main.py file. 2. Take in the user input for the sentence and the substring. 3. Next, sanitize and format the input by removing the whitespace and converting it to lowercase. 4. Count the occurrences of the substring. 5. Print the results. 6. Run the script by using the python3 main.py command The output should look like Figure 2.11 shown below: > Terminal workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: You cannot end a sentence with because because because is a conjunction. Word to look for in sentence: because There are 3 eccurrences of 'because in the sentence. workspace $ python3 noin.py Sentence: That that is is that that is not is not. Is that it? It is. Word to look for in sentence: that There are 5 occurrences of 'that' in the sentence. verkspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: She said said is said said but I said no said is said said. Word to look for in sentence: said There are & occurrences of 'said' in the sentence. workspace $ Figure 2.11 + main.py 1 sentence = input ("Sentence: ") 2 substring = sentence.strip().lower() 3 wordtolookfor = input (str("Word to look for in sentence: ")) 4 word = substring.count (wordtolookfor) 5 print("There are", word, "occurences of", (wordtolookfor), "in the sentence.") 6 > Terminal + workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: You cannot end a sentence with b ecause because because is a conjuction. Word to look for in sentence: because There are 3 occurences of because in the s entence. workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: That that is is that that is not is not. Is that it? It is. Word to look for in sentence: that There are 5 occurences of that in the sent ence. workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: She said said is said said but I said no said is said said. Word to look for in sentence: said There are 8 occurences of said in the sent ence. workspace $
Steps for Completion 1. Go to your main.py file. 2. Take in the user input for the sentence and the substring. 3. Next, sanitize and format the input by removing the whitespace and converting it to lowercase. 4. Count the occurrences of the substring. 5. Print the results. 6. Run the script by using the python3 main.py command The output should look like Figure 2.11 shown below: > Terminal workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: You cannot end a sentence with because because because is a conjunction. Word to look for in sentence: because There are 3 eccurrences of 'because in the sentence. workspace $ python3 noin.py Sentence: That that is is that that is not is not. Is that it? It is. Word to look for in sentence: that There are 5 occurrences of 'that' in the sentence. verkspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: She said said is said said but I said no said is said said. Word to look for in sentence: said There are & occurrences of 'said' in the sentence. workspace $ Figure 2.11 + main.py 1 sentence = input ("Sentence: ") 2 substring = sentence.strip().lower() 3 wordtolookfor = input (str("Word to look for in sentence: ")) 4 word = substring.count (wordtolookfor) 5 print("There are", word, "occurences of", (wordtolookfor), "in the sentence.") 6 > Terminal + workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: You cannot end a sentence with b ecause because because is a conjuction. Word to look for in sentence: because There are 3 occurences of because in the s entence. workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: That that is is that that is not is not. Is that it? It is. Word to look for in sentence: that There are 5 occurences of that in the sent ence. workspace $ python3 main.py Sentence: She said said is said said but I said no said is said said. Word to look for in sentence: said There are 8 occurences of said in the sent ence. workspace $
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