Computer Science, asked by beaupull27, 7 months ago

w = ["Algorithm", "Logic", "Filter", "Software", "Network", "Parameters", "Analyze", "Algorithm", "Functionality", "Viruses"]
s=[]
for word in w:
l = len(word)
s.append(l)
print(l,":",word)

Can someone help me fix this i dont know whats wrong

Answers

Answered by poojan
6

Indentation is a must in python.

For every inner statement, give 4 head spaces than the previous major statement.

And the options clearly stated to have one space after ':'. We should maintain it.

The program should go as follow:

w = ["Algorithm", "Logic", "Filter", "Software", "Network", "Parameters", "Analyze", "Algorithm", "Functionality", "Viruses"]

s=[]

for word in w:

    l = len(word)

    s.append(l)

    print(l,": ",word)

However, if your motto is to print the length and the word only, you can conveniently skip s=[] and s.append(l) statements.

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