21.1 LAB: Fun with characters   Complete the check_character() function which has 2 parameters: A string, and a specified index. The function checks the character at the specified index of the string parameter, and returns a string based on the type of character at that location indicating if the character is a letter, digit, whitespace, or unknown character. Ex: The function calls below with the given arguments will return the following strings: check_character('happy birthday', 2) returns "Character 'p' is a letter" check_character('happy birthday', 5) returns "Character ' ' is a white space" check_character('happy birthday 2 you', 15) returns "Character '2' is a digit" check_character('happy birthday!', 14) returns "Character '!' is unknown"   Use Python, please.

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Complete the check_character() function which has 2 parameters: A string, and a specified index. The function checks the character at the specified index of the string parameter, and returns a string based on the type of character at that location indicating if the character is a letter, digit, whitespace, or unknown character.

Ex: The function calls below with the given arguments will return the following strings:

check_character('happy birthday', 2) returns "Character 'p' is a letter"
check_character('happy birthday', 5) returns "Character ' ' is a white space"
check_character('happy birthday 2 you', 15) returns "Character '2' is a digit"
check_character('happy birthday!', 14) returns "Character '!' is unknown"

 

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main.py
Load default template...
1 def check_character (word, index):
2
# Type your code here.
3
4 if _name_
main
:
print(check_character('happy birthday', 2))
print(check_character('happy birthday', 5))
print(check_character('happy birthday 2 you', 15))
print(check_character('happy birthday!", 14))
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Run your program as often as you'd like, before submitting for grading. Below, type any needed
input values in the first box, then click Run program and observe the program's output in the
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Transcribed Image Text:LAB 21.1.1: LAB: Fun with characters 0/ 10 АCTIVITY main.py Load default template... 1 def check_character (word, index): 2 # Type your code here. 3 4 if _name_ main : print(check_character('happy birthday', 2)) print(check_character('happy birthday', 5)) print(check_character('happy birthday 2 you', 15)) print(check_character('happy birthday!", 14)) 5 7 8 Run your program as often as you'd like, before submitting for grading. Below, type any needed input values in the first box, then click Run program and observe the program's output in the Develop mode Submit mode second box.
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