17 LAB: Warm up: Variables, input, and type conversion Prompt the user to input an integer between 32 and 126, a float, a character, and a string, storing each into separate variables. Then, put those four values on a single line separated by a space. (Submit for 2 points). te: This zyLab outputs a newline after each user-input prompt. For convenience in the examples below, the user's input value is shown on next line, but such values don't actually appear as output when the program runs. nter integer (32 - 126): nter float: .77 nter character:

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8.17 LAB: Warm up: Variables, input, and type conversion
(1) Prompt the user to input an integer between 32 and 126, a float, a character, and a string, storing each into separate variables. Then,
output those four values on a single line separated by a space. (Submit for 2 points).
Note: This zyLab outputs a newline after each user-input prompt. For convenience in the examples below, the user's input value is shown on
the next line, but such values don't actually appear as output when the program runs.
Enter integer (32 - 126):
99
Enter float:
3.77
Enter character:
Enter string:
Howdy
99 3.77 z Howdy
(2) Extend to also output in reverse. (Submit for 1 point, so 3 points total).
Enter integer (32 - 126):
99
Enter float:
3.77
Enter character:
Enter string:
Howdy
99 3.77 z Howdy
Uoudu, -
77 00
(3) Extend to convert the integer to a character by using the 'chr)' function, and output that character. (Submit for 2 points, so 5 points
total).
Enter integer (32 - 126) :
99
Enter float:
3.77
Enter character:
Enter string:
Howdy
99 3.77 z Howdy
Howdy z 3.77 99
99 converted to a character is c
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8.17.1: LAB: Warm up: Variables, input, and type conversion
0/5
АCTIVITY
main.py
Load default template...
1 #displaying message to user to enter integer
2
3 #reading input from user
5 userInt = int(input ("Enter integer (32 - 126):\n"))
6
7 #if the input is in between 32 and 126 then
8
9 if((userInt>32) and (userInt<126)):
10
11 #displaying message to user to enter float
12
13 #reading input from user
14
15 userFloat = input("Enter float:\n"))
16
17 #displaying message to user to enter character
18
10
19 #reading input from user
20
21 userCharacter = input("Enter character:\n")[0]
22
23 #displaying message to user to enter string
24
25 #reading input from user
26
27 userString = input("Enter string:\n")
28
29 #displaying calculated results to user
30
31 print(str (userInt) +
+ str(userFloat) +
+ userCharacter +
+ userString)
Enter program input (optional)
99, 3.77, z, Howdy
main.py
Run program
Input (from above)
Output (shown below)
(Your program)
Program errors displayed here
File "main.py", line 15
userFloat = input ("Enter float:\n"))
IndentationError: expected an indented block
Coding trail of your work
What is this?
2/20 U-
min:25
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Transcribed Image Text:8.17 LAB: Warm up: Variables, input, and type conversion (1) Prompt the user to input an integer between 32 and 126, a float, a character, and a string, storing each into separate variables. Then, output those four values on a single line separated by a space. (Submit for 2 points). Note: This zyLab outputs a newline after each user-input prompt. For convenience in the examples below, the user's input value is shown on the next line, but such values don't actually appear as output when the program runs. Enter integer (32 - 126): 99 Enter float: 3.77 Enter character: Enter string: Howdy 99 3.77 z Howdy (2) Extend to also output in reverse. (Submit for 1 point, so 3 points total). Enter integer (32 - 126): 99 Enter float: 3.77 Enter character: Enter string: Howdy 99 3.77 z Howdy Uoudu, - 77 00 (3) Extend to convert the integer to a character by using the 'chr)' function, and output that character. (Submit for 2 points, so 5 points total). Enter integer (32 - 126) : 99 Enter float: 3.77 Enter character: Enter string: Howdy 99 3.77 z Howdy Howdy z 3.77 99 99 converted to a character is c LAB 8.17.1: LAB: Warm up: Variables, input, and type conversion 0/5 АCTIVITY main.py Load default template... 1 #displaying message to user to enter integer 2 3 #reading input from user 5 userInt = int(input ("Enter integer (32 - 126):\n")) 6 7 #if the input is in between 32 and 126 then 8 9 if((userInt>32) and (userInt<126)): 10 11 #displaying message to user to enter float 12 13 #reading input from user 14 15 userFloat = input("Enter float:\n")) 16 17 #displaying message to user to enter character 18 10 19 #reading input from user 20 21 userCharacter = input("Enter character:\n")[0] 22 23 #displaying message to user to enter string 24 25 #reading input from user 26 27 userString = input("Enter string:\n") 28 29 #displaying calculated results to user 30 31 print(str (userInt) + + str(userFloat) + + userCharacter + + userString) Enter program input (optional) 99, 3.77, z, Howdy main.py Run program Input (from above) Output (shown below) (Your program) Program errors displayed here File "main.py", line 15 userFloat = input ("Enter float:\n")) IndentationError: expected an indented block Coding trail of your work What is this? 2/20 U- min:25 Feedback?
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