Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
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Chapter 8.3, Problem 17CP
Write a loop that counts the number of uppercase characters that appear in the string referenced by the variable mystring.
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Chapter 8 Solutions
Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
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