Create a new program in Repl.it called "Lists." Your goal for this program is to create sections of code that will perform different outputs with the list called, names which contains the following values - Peter, Bruce, Steve, Tony, Natasha, Clint, Wanda, Hope, Danny, Carol and the list called numbers which contains the following values - 100, 50, 10, 1, 2, 7, 11, 17, 53, -8, -4, -9, -72, -64, -80. At the beginning of your program, add in any comments and create the two lists. Then create the following:

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Processing Lists

Create a new program in Repl.it called "Lists." Your goal for this program is to create sections of code that will perform different outputs with the list called, names which contains the following values - Peter, Bruce, Steve, Tony, Natasha, Clint, Wanda, Hope, Danny, Carol and the list called numbers which contains the following values - 100, 50, 10, 1, 2, 7, 11, 17, 53, -8, -4, -9, -72, -64, -80. At the beginning of your program, add in any comments and create the two lists. Then create the following:

  1.  A loop that will output every other name in the names list.
  2. A loop that will output only the positive numbers in the numbers list.
  3. A loop that will output the sum of all the values in the numbers list.
  4. A loop that will output only the numbers that are odd.
  5. A loop that will output only the names that come before "Thor" in the alphabet from the names list.
  6. A loop that will  find the maximum or minimum value in the numbers list. This algorithm requires an additional variable that is assigned to the first element in the list. Then, in a loop compare each element to the variable. If the element is > (for max) or < (for min), assign the variable to the element. After the loop, print the variable.

HINT: len() is a helpful method that can be used on strings or lists to determine how "long" they are. For lists, that would mean how many elements are inside and for strings, that would mean how many characters long it is.

Reflection

Include an explanation to describe how the use of this data abstraction (using a list to store the names and a list to store the numbers) manages complexity in the program code. Explain how your code would be different if every name and number were a different variable instead of being stored as one unit in  the two lists. You may submit your response on a separate piece of paper or in the top comment section of your program code.

 

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