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Exercise 2 - Lists and indices (10 points)

The exercise for this week is meant to help you better understand lists in Python, and practice saving changes to your files using Git and GitHub. You will also get to practice the Markdown syntax.

Exercise 2 consists of 3 problems. For each problem you need to modify the notebook by adding your own solutions. Remember to save and commit your changes locally, and push your changes to GitHub after each major change! Regular commits will help you to keep track of your changes (and revert them if needed). Pushing your work to GitHub will ensure that you don't lose any work in case your computer crashes (can happen!).

Please don't change the file name, i.e. do all your editing in the provided Exercise-2.ipynb file.

  • Exercise 2 is due by the start of the next lesson (9:15 am, 16 September 2020).
  • We are working in pairs on this exercise, and we will only grade the repository of the member of your pair that is responsible for this week's exercise.

Where to find help

Before you start

Clone the Exercise 2 repository

Make sure you have cloned your own repository (repository name contains your GitHub username). See the Lesson 2 materials for instructions on how to use git clone to get started. After solving the problems, remember to commit your changes and push them to GitHub. Remember also to answer all written questions in the exercise, in addition to the programming tasks.

Problems

Note: Problems 1-3 are all in one notebook.

Start the exercise by opening this notebook.

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