In this exercise we have to use the knowledge in computational language in python to write the following code:
What is input?
Python's input function takes a single parameter which is a string. This string is often called a prompt because it contains informational text that tells the user to type something. For example, you can call the input function as follows:
So in an easier way we have that the code is:
eventName = []
eventMonth = []
eventDay = []
eventYear = []
def addEvent():
userEventName = input("What is the event: ")
userEventMonth = int(input("What is the month (number): "))
userEventDay = int(input("What is the date: "))
userEventYear = int(input("What is the year: "))
userEventMonth = validateMonth(userEventMonth)
userEventDay = validateDay(userEventMonth, userEventDay, userEventYear)
eventName.append(userEventName)
eventMonth.append(userEventMonth)
eventDay.append(userEventDay)
eventYear.append(userEventYear)
def validateMonth(month):
if month >= 1 and month <= 12:
return month
else:
return 1
def validateDay(month,day,year):
if day < 1 or day > 31:
return 1
if month == 2:
isleap = False
if year%4 == 0:
if year%100 == 0:
if year%400 == 0:
isleap = True
else:
isleap = True
if isleap:
if day <30:
return day
else:
return 1
else:
if day < 29:
return day
else:
return 1
if month in [1,3,5,7,8,10,12]:
return day
if month in [4,6,9,11] and day < 31:
return day
else:
return 1
def printEvents():
print("EVENTS")
months = ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December']
for index in range(len(eventName)):
print(eventName[index])
print("Date: "+months[eventMonth[index] -1]+ " " + str(eventDay[index]) + ", " + str(eventYear[index]))
userChoice = "yes"
while userChoice.upper() != "NO":
addEvent()
userChoice = input("Do you want to enter another event? NO to stop: ")
printEvents()
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