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Category > Programming Posted 23 Apr 2017 My Price 9.00

CSE 101: Introduction to Computers – Section 2

I need help finding out the codes, I'm using python language and I'm given specific functions. I need help with part 4 & 5

 

part 4 function :

def count_upper(word):

part 5 function:

def count_upper_lower(word):

 

CSE 101: Introduction to Computers – Section 2 (MW 2:30-3:50 pm)Stony Brook UniversityLab #10Spring 2017Assignment Due: April 21, 2017 by 11:59 pmAssignment ObjectiveThis lab will give you some hands-on practice writing recursive functions.Getting StartedFor the labs and homework assignments in this course you will be writing functions that solve computationalproblems. To help you get started on each assignment, we will give you on Piazza a “bare bones” file with aname likelab10.py. These files will containfunction stubsand a few tests you can try out to see if your codeseems to be correct. Stubs are functions that have no bodies (or have very minimal bodies). You will fill in thebodies of these functions for the assignments. Do not, under any circumstance, change the names of the functionsor their parameter lists. The automated grading system will be looking for exactly those functions provided inlab10.py. Please note that the test cases we provide you in the bare bones files will not necessarily be the sameones we use during grading!Directions•Solve the following problems to the best of your ability.•At the top of thelab10.pyfile, include the following information in comments, with each item on aseparate line:◦your first and last name as they appear in Blackboard◦your Stony Brook ID #◦the course number (CSE 101)◦the assignment name and number (Lab #10)•Your functions must be named as indicated below. Submissions that have the wrong function names can’tbe graded by our automated grading system.•Upload your.pyfile to Blackboard by the indicated due date and time. Late work will not be accepted forgrading. Work is late if it is submitted after the due date and time.•Programs that crash will likely receive a grade of zero, so make sure you thoroughly test your work beforesubmitting it.CSE 101 – Spring 2017Lab #10Page 1

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