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Chapter 7, Problem 4PE
Program Plan Intro
Program plan:
- • Declare a function named “NumberAnalysis()”.
- ○ Declare an empty list “ournumbers” to hold the input numbers.
- ○ Use a “for” loop to iterate up to the range of “20” and get “20” input numbers from the user and insert the numbers to the empty list “ournumbers” using “append()”.
- ○ Using the built-in functions “min()” to find the lowest number in the list “ournumbers” and display it using “print()” function.
- ○ Using the built-in functions “max()” to find the highest number in the list “ournumbers” and display it using “print()” function.
- ○ Using the built-in functions “sum()” to find the total of the numbers in the list “ournumbers” and display it using “print()” function.
- ○ To find the average of numbers in the list, the built-in function “sum()” is used to find the total of the numbers in the list “ournumbers” and sum of the numbers value is divided by the “len(ournumbers)”; result is displayed using “print()” function.
- • In the “main()” function:
- ○ Call the function “NumberAnalysis()”.
- • Finally, call the “main()” to execute the program.
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