Write a program that begins by calling a custom function named as you wish. This function must create and return a list of 8 random integers, all in the range from 10-100. use a for loop to display the 8 random integers all on one line separated by a single space. print the highest number in the list. print the lowest number in the list. print the total of all list elements. sort the list in descending order. use another loop to display the sorted numbers in descending order, all on the same line, separated by a single space. This loop should also contain code to count the number of evenintegers and the number of odd integers. report both counts when the loop above has ended. use slicing syntax to make another list holding the middle 2 elements of the desce
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Loops are the elements of programming in which a part of code is repeated a particular number of times. Loop executes the series of statements many times till the conditional statement becomes false.
Loops
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Loop is a feature in the programming language. It helps us to execute a set of instructions regularly. The block of code executes until some conditions provided within that Loop are true.
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- Write a program that begins by calling a custom function named as you wish. This function must create and return a list of 8 random integers, all in the range from 10-100.
- use a for loop to display the 8 random integers all on one line separated by a single space.
- print the highest number in the list.
- print the lowest number in the list.
- print the total of all list elements.
- sort the list in descending order.
- use another loop to display the sorted numbers in descending order, all on the same line, separated by a single space. This loop should also contain code to count the number of evenintegers and the number of odd integers.
- report both counts when the loop above has ended.
- use slicing syntax to make another list holding the middle 2 elements of the descending list.
- display both elements in this new list as shown in the sample output.
- write the list of 8 descending integers to a text file, each integer on its own line.
Sample Output 1
Here is your initial list
22 80 52 97 44 15 66 79
The largest number is 97
The smallest number is 15
The list total is 455
Here is your list sorted descending
97 80 79 66 52 44 22 15
Results: 5 numbers were even and 3 were odd
The middle two numbers are 66 and 52
The list was written to a file
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