Write a python program that will take a string as input from the user. The input string should have a combination of BOTH the alphabets and the digits. Then, your task is to identify the digits and alphabets from that input string and make separate groups that classify it into two categories: digits(0-9) and the alphabets. Consider the alphabets to be NOT case-sensitive. Then make a dictionary with the two separated groups where digits(0-9)'s key will be 1, and alphabet's key will be 2. Then, finally, print the dictionary to the user. [Make sure when grouping the characters, NO DUPLICATE values are adde Sample Input 1: CSE110 cse490 CSE258 Sample Output 1: {1: ['1', 'O', '4', '9', '2', '5', '8'], 2: ['c', 's', 'e']} Explanation 1: Here, '1', '0', '4', '9', '2', '5' , '8' falls under the 1st category and 'c', 's', 'e' falls under the 2nd category. Sample Input 2: this is cse110 quiz
Write a python program that will take a string as input from the user. The input string should have a combination of BOTH the alphabets and the digits. Then, your task is to identify the digits and alphabets from that input string and make separate groups that classify it into two categories: digits(0-9) and the alphabets. Consider the alphabets to be NOT case-sensitive. Then make a dictionary with the two separated groups where digits(0-9)'s key will be 1, and alphabet's key will be 2. Then, finally, print the dictionary to the user. [Make sure when grouping the characters, NO DUPLICATE values are adde Sample Input 1: CSE110 cse490 CSE258 Sample Output 1: {1: ['1', 'O', '4', '9', '2', '5', '8'], 2: ['c', 's', 'e']} Explanation 1: Here, '1', '0', '4', '9', '2', '5' , '8' falls under the 1st category and 'c', 's', 'e' falls under the 2nd category. Sample Input 2: this is cse110 quiz
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