This program will have three functions, the main() create() and retrieve(). main() will call create() and then call retrieve() create() will prompt the user to enter any number of course name / grade pairs and write them to a file named grades.txt. Pressing Enter with no input value on the course name will exit the loop, close the file, print "File was created and closed" and return the bool value True to the main() retrieve() will open and read grades.txt. The function then will print the course names and scores as shown below. The average score should be calculated as well as a simple GPA and displayed to two decimal places and then return variable used for the GPA to the main() .
This program will have three functions, the main() create() and retrieve().
main() will call create() and then call retrieve()
create() will prompt the user to enter any number of course name / grade pairs and write them to a file named grades.txt. Pressing Enter with no input value on the course name will exit the loop, close the file, print "File was created and closed" and return the bool value True to the main()
retrieve() will open and read grades.txt. The function then will print the course names and scores as shown below. The average score should be calculated as well as a simple GPA and displayed to two decimal places and then return variable used for the GPA to the main() . See sample run below in which 4 course names were entered, but note that more or fewer courses could have been entered.
I am almost there... I need the grades.txt to have each item on it's own line... right now it outputs in the .txt to one line.
Example: Course Name
Course Grade
CCD 1001
32
Mat 2001
68
Here is my code attempt:
#Defining the function create()
def create():
#open the file
grades_file = open('grades.txt','w')
while True:
course_name = input("Enter course name or Enter to quit: ")
#Storing the values
if course_name == '':
print("File was created and closed")
break
grade = int(input("Enter grade (integer) achieved: "))
line = course_name+','+str(grade)+'\n'
grades_file.write(line)
#close the file
grades_file.close()
return True
#Defining the retrieve function
def retrieve():
#Printing statement
print("\n\nHere are your grades:")
#Initializing the variables
sum_of_grades = 0
count = 0
gpa=0
#open file
grades_file = open('grades.txt','r')
for line in grades_file:
course,grade = line.strip().split(',')
#finding sum
sum_of_grades+=int(grade)
#finding the grade
if(int(grade)>=90):
gpa+=4.0
elif(int(grade)>=80):
gpa+=3.0
elif(int(grade)>=70):
gpa+=2.0
elif(int(grade)>=60):
gpa+=1.0
else:
gpa+=0.0
#count how many grades are in total
count+=1
gpa_cal = gpa/count
print("{} score is {}".format(course,grade))
#find the average grade
avg = sum_of_grades/count
print("Your GPA is {:.2f}.".format(gpa_cal))
print("Average grade among your courses is {:.2f}".format(avg))
return avg
#Defining the main()
def main():
#Calling the methods
create()
GPA = retrieve()
main()
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