EBK C HOW TO PROGRAM
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ISBN: 9780133964639
Author: Deitel
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.16E
(Outputting Type Sizes to a File) Write a
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Write a program that reads a file consisting of students’ test scores in the range 0–200. It should then determine the number of students having scores in each of the following ranges:0–24, 25–49, 50–74, 75–99, 100–124, 125–149, 150–174, and 175–200.Output the score ranges and the number of students. (Run your program with the following input data:
76, 89, 150, 135, 200, 76, 12, 100, 150, 28, 178, 189, 167, 200, 175, 150, 87, 99, 129, 149, 176, 200, 87, 35, 157, 189
(Python) Write code that does the following: opens the number_list.txt file, reads all of the numbers from the file (1 to 100) and displays them, then closes the file.
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(Count vowels and consonants, file input, nested-loops, switch statement)
Assume that letters A, E, I, O and U are the vowels. Write a program that reads strings from a text
file, one line at a time, using a while-loop. You do the following operations within each loop:
• Read one line from the input file and store it in a string;
Count the number of vowels and consonants (using either while-loop or for-loop) in the
file string.
The while-loop will terminate when the end-of-file is reached. After the loop is finished, the
program displays the total number of vowels and consonants in the text file.
[A text file, named “ass4_Q6_input.txt", is provided as your testing input file.]
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EBK C HOW TO PROGRAM
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