The program works as follows: Input from the user car_brand Loop over the cars in parking_cars list (hint: use enumerate) Save the indices in a list parking_lots of the cars with the same brand as the user's (car_brand) If parking_lots has values, print "Your car might be in any of these parking lots ". Otherwise, print "Sorry, your car is not on this floor." ex. input :Toyota / output: Your car might be in any of these parking lots [0, 2, 7, 9, 12] I should continue the following code: parking_cars = ['Toyota', 'BMW', 'Toyota', 'Tesla', 'Tesla', 'GMC', 'Dodge', 'Toyota',                  'BMW', 'Toyota', 'Tesla', 'GMC', 'Toyota', 'Dodge'] parking_lots = [] car_brand = input()

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Learning Objective:

  • Use loops to iterate through the container
  • Practice the enumerate() function to have simultaneous access to index and object
  • Work with If statements to perform action only by specific condition

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You are parking in Los Angeles Airport and you can only remember the floor of where you parked your car. A programmer can help you find your car in the parking by only giving him the brand of your car. The program will give you the number of the parking lots that have cars with the same brand as yours.

The program works as follows:

  1. Input from the user car_brand
  2. Loop over the cars in parking_cars list (hint: use enumerate)
  3. Save the indices in a list parking_lots of the cars with the same brand as the user's (car_brand)
  4. If parking_lots has values, print "Your car might be in any of these parking lots <parking_lots>". Otherwise, print "Sorry, your car is not on this floor."

ex. input :Toyota / output: Your car might be in any of these parking lots [0, 2, 7, 9, 12]

I should continue the following code:

parking_cars = ['Toyota', 'BMW', 'Toyota', 'Tesla', 'Tesla', 'GMC', 'Dodge', 'Toyota', 
                'BMW', 'Toyota', 'Tesla', 'GMC', 'Toyota', 'Dodge']

parking_lots = []

car_brand = input()

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