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22.2 LAB: Reverse list (Use Python)
Complete the reverse_list() function that returns a new string list containing all contents in the parameter but in reverse order.
Ex: If the input list is:
['a', 'b', 'c']then the returned list will be:
['c', 'b', 'a']Note: Use a for loop. DO NOT use reverse() or reversed().
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main.py
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1 def reverse_list(letters):
# Type your code here.
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4 if
name
==' main ':
ch = ['a', 'b', 'c']
print(reverse_1ist(ch)) # Should print ['c', 'b', 'a']
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22.2.1: LAB: Reverse list
0/ 10
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main.py
Load default template...
1 def reverse_list(letters):
# Type your code here.
3
4 if
name
==' main ':
ch = ['a', 'b', 'c']
print(reverse_1ist(ch)) # Should print ['c', 'b', 'a']
5
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