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Mad Libs
LeWiz24 edited this page Aug 27, 2024
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TIP102 Unit 1 Session 1 Standard (Click for link to problem statements)
- 💡 Difficulty: Easy
- ⏰ Time to complete: 5 mins
- 🛠️ Topics: Functions, String Formatting
Understand what the interviewer is asking for by using test cases and questions about the problem.
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Q: What does the function do with the
verb
parameter?- A: The function inserts the
verb
parameter into a specific sentence and prints it.
- A: The function inserts the
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Q: How is the
verb
parameter incorporated into the sentence?- A: The
verb
is placed in the sentence where<verb>
is specified.
- A: The
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The function madlib() should accept a string parameter verb and print a specific sentence incorporating that verb.
HAPPY CASE
Input: "give up"
Output: I have one power. I never give up. - Batman
Input: "nap"
Output: I have one power. I never nap. - Batman
EDGE CASE
In the case of the madlib() function, there aren’t any traditional edge cases to consider, as the function simply prints a fixed string without any inputs or conditions that could vary the output.
Plan the solution with appropriate visualizations and pseudocode.
General Idea: Define a function that incorporates the parameter into a formatted string.
1. Define the function `madlib(verb)`.
2. Use an f-string to print the sentence with the verb included.
- Forgetting to use the parameter verb in the f-string.
- Not using the correct syntax for f-strings.
Implement the code to solve the algorithm.
def madlib(verb):
print(f"I have one power. I never {verb}. - Batman")