Using the input file of integers named randomNumbers.txt found in Module 6, write a Python program that will read this input file and display the numbers that are multiples of a given value by the user. In addition to the above, be sure your code handles the following exceptions: any IOError exception that is thrown when the file is opened and data is read from it ValueError exception when the items read from the file are converted to an integer. Be sure to: use functions throughout. The function main should only call functions in the order needed. keep the functions modular and performing only one task. add a beginning and ending statement so the user will know when the program begins and ends. comment throughout the code. no global variables! be sure to read until end of file the program should look for the file in the current directory. contents of randomnumbers.txt: 38 - 860 - 724 742 - 530 779 317 - 36 191 843 289 - 107 41 943 265 649 - 447 806 891 730 371 - 351 7 102 394 - 549 630
Using the input file of integers named randomNumbers.txt found in Module 6, write a Python program that will read this input file and display the numbers that are multiples of a given value by the user. In addition to the above, be sure your code handles the following exceptions: any IOError exception that is thrown when the file is opened and data is read from it ValueError exception when the items read from the file are converted to an integer. Be sure to: use functions throughout. The function main should only call functions in the order needed. keep the functions modular and performing only one task. add a beginning and ending statement so the user will know when the program begins and ends. comment throughout the code. no global variables! be sure to read until end of file the program should look for the file in the current directory. contents of randomnumbers.txt: 38 - 860 - 724 742 - 530 779 317 - 36 191 843 289 - 107 41 943 265 649 - 447 806 891 730 371 - 351 7 102 394 - 549 630
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Using the input file of integers named randomNumbers.txt found in Module 6, write a Python
In addition to the above, be sure your code handles the following exceptions:
- any IOError exception that is thrown when the file is opened and data is read from it
- ValueError exception when the items read from the file are converted to an integer.
Be sure to:
- use functions throughout. The function main should only call functions in the order needed.
- keep the functions modular and performing only one task.
- add a beginning and ending statement so the user will know when the program begins and ends.
- comment throughout the code.
- no global variables!
- be sure to read until end of file
- the program should look for the file in the current directory.
contents of randomnumbers.txt:
38
- 860
- 724
742
- 530
779
317
- 36
191
843
289
- 107
41
943
265
649
- 447
806
891
730
371
- 351
7
102
394
- 549
630
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