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1.

Calculate the Sum of Numbers in a List

# Define a list of numbers

numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

# Calculate the sum using the sum() function

total = sum(numbers)

# Print the sum

print("The sum of the numbers is:", total)

Output:

The sum of the numbers is: 15

Explanation: This code defines a list of numbers and then calculates their sum
using the built-in sum() function. Finally, it prints the total sum.

2. Count the Occurrences of an Element in a List

# Define a list of elements

my_list = [1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 2, 5]

# Count the occurrences of '2' in the list

count = my_list.count(2)

# Print the count

print("The count of '2' in the list is:", count)

Output:

The count of '2' in the list is: 3

Explanation: This code defines a list and then uses the count() method
to count the occurrences of a specific element ( 2 in this case) in the list.
Finally, it prints the count.
3. Check if a Number is Even or Odd

# Function to check if a number is even or odd

def check_even_odd(number):

if number % 2 == 0:

return "Even"

else:

return "Odd"

# Test the function with a number

num = 7

result = check_even_odd(num)

print(f"The number {num} is {result}.")

Output:

The number 7 is Odd.

Explanation: This code defines a function check_even_odd() that takes a


number as input and returns "Even" if the number is even, and "Odd"
otherwise. It then tests the function with a specific number and prints the
result.

4. Find the Maximum Element in a List

# Define a list of numbers

numbers = [10, 25, 7, 42, 99]

# Find the maximum element using the max() function

maximum = max(numbers)

# Print the maximum element

print("The maximum element in the list is:", maximum)

Output:
The maximum element in the list is: 99

Explanation: This code defines a list of numbers and then uses the built-
in max() function to find the maximum element in the list. Finally, it prints
the maximum element.

5. Reverse a String

# Function to reverse a string

def reverse_string(string):

return string[::-1]

# Test the function with a string

text = "Hello, World!"

reversed_text = reverse_string(text)

print("Reversed string:", reversed_text)

Output:

Reversed string: !dlroW ,olleH

Explanation: This code defines a function reverse_string() that takes a string


as input and returns its reverse using slicing ( [::-1]). It then tests the function
with a specific string and prints the reversed string.

1. Print "Hello, World!":

print("Hello, World!")

Output:

Hello, World!

2. Addition of two numbers:

num1 = 5

num2 = 3

sum = num1 + num2


print("The sum is:", sum)

Output:

The sum is: 8

3. Check if a number is even or odd:

num = 6

if num % 2 == 0:

print("Even")

else:

print("Odd")

Output:

Even

4. Print numbers from 1 to 5:

for i in range(1, 6):

print(i)

Output:

5. Calculate the factorial of a number:

num = 5

factorial = 1

for i in range(1, num + 1):

factorial *= i

print("Factorial of", num, "is", factorial)


Output:

Factorial of 5 is 120

6. Reverse a string:

string = "Hello"

reverse_string = string[::-1]

print("Reversed string:", reverse_string)

Output:

Factorial of 5 is 120

6. Reverse a string:

string = "Hello"

reverse_string = string[::-1]

print("Reversed string:", reverse_string)

Output:

Reversed string: olleH

7. Find the maximum of three numbers:

num1 = 10

num2 = 20

num3 = 15

print("Maximum:", max(num1, num2, num3))

Output:

Maximum: 20

8. Check if a number is prime:

num = 17

if num > 1:
for i in range(2, num):

if (num % i) == 0:

print(num, "is not a prime number")

break

else:

print(num, "is a prime number")

else:

print(num, "is not a prime number")

Output:

17 is a prime number

9. Calculate the square of a number using a function:

def square(num):

return num * num

result = square(4)

print("Square of 4 is:", result)

Output:

Square of 4 is: 16

10. Check if a string is a palindrome:

string = "radar"

if string == string[::-1]:

print("Palindrome")

else:

print("Not a palindrome")

Output:

Palindrome

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