Problem 1 Write a function named initialLetterCount that takes one parameter, wordList - a list of words. Create and return a dictionary in which each initial letter of a word in wordList is a key and the corresponding value is the number of words in wordList that begin with that letter. The keys in the dictionary should be case-sensitive, which means 'a' and 'A' are two different keys. For example, the following is correct output: horton = ['I', 'say', 'what', 'I', 'mean', 'and', 'I', 'mean', 'what', 'I', 'say'] print(initialLetterCount(horton)) {'I': 4, 's': 2, 'w': 2, 'm': 2, 'a': 1} Problem 2 Write a function named initialLetters that takes one parameter, wordList – a list of words. Create and return a dictionary in which each initial letter of a word in wordList is a key and the corresponding value is a list of the words in wordList that begin with that letter. There should be no duplicate words in any value in the dictionary. For example, the following is correct output: print(initialLetters(horton)) {'T': ['I'], 's': ['say'], 'w': ['what'], 'm': ['mean'], 'a': ['and']} Problem 3 Write a function named shareOneLetter that takes one parameter, wordList - a list of words. Create and return a dictionary in which each word in wordList is a key and the corresponding value is a list of all the words in wordList that share at least one letter with that word. There should be no duplicate words in any value in the dictionary. For example, the following is correct output: print(shareOneLetter(horton)) {'I': ['I'], 'say': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and'], 'what': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and'], 'mean': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and'], 'and': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and']}
Problem 1 Write a function named initialLetterCount that takes one parameter, wordList - a list of words. Create and return a dictionary in which each initial letter of a word in wordList is a key and the corresponding value is the number of words in wordList that begin with that letter. The keys in the dictionary should be case-sensitive, which means 'a' and 'A' are two different keys. For example, the following is correct output: horton = ['I', 'say', 'what', 'I', 'mean', 'and', 'I', 'mean', 'what', 'I', 'say'] print(initialLetterCount(horton)) {'I': 4, 's': 2, 'w': 2, 'm': 2, 'a': 1} Problem 2 Write a function named initialLetters that takes one parameter, wordList – a list of words. Create and return a dictionary in which each initial letter of a word in wordList is a key and the corresponding value is a list of the words in wordList that begin with that letter. There should be no duplicate words in any value in the dictionary. For example, the following is correct output: print(initialLetters(horton)) {'T': ['I'], 's': ['say'], 'w': ['what'], 'm': ['mean'], 'a': ['and']} Problem 3 Write a function named shareOneLetter that takes one parameter, wordList - a list of words. Create and return a dictionary in which each word in wordList is a key and the corresponding value is a list of all the words in wordList that share at least one letter with that word. There should be no duplicate words in any value in the dictionary. For example, the following is correct output: print(shareOneLetter(horton)) {'I': ['I'], 'say': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and'], 'what': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and'], 'mean': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and'], 'and': ['say', 'what', 'mean', 'and']}
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