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On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 7:46 AM, accessmuah <accessm...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
>
>
> Pls, helped review it as i cant proceed to the next stage
>
> def manipulate_data(kind, data):
>     if kind == 'list':
>         return list(data)[::-1]
>     elif kind == 'set':
>         data=set({"a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "ANDELA", "TIA", "AFRICA"})
>         return set(data)
>     elif kind == 'dictionary':
>         return dict.keys(data)
> manipulate_data("list", range(1,6))
> manipulate_data("set", {"a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "ANDELA", "TIA",
> "AFRICA"})
> manipulate_data("dictionary", {"apples": 23, "oranges": 15, "mangoes": 3,
> "grapes": 45})
>
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>
> I
> DS LAB
> Create a function manipulate_data that does the following
> Accepts as the first parameter a string specifying the data structure to
> be used "list", "set" or "dictionary" Accepts as the second parameter the
> data to be manipulated based on the data structure specified e.g [1, 4,
> 9, 16, 25] for a list data structure Based off the first parameter
>
>    - return the reverse of a list or
>    - add items `"ANDELA"`, `"TIA"` and `"AFRICA"` to the set and return
>    the resulting set
>    - return the keys of a dictionary
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>
> Shittu
>
>
> IF YOU THINK YOU CAN'T, YOU CAN'T; IF YOU YOU THINK YOU CAN, YOU CAN !!!
> N.G.U
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