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![3.18 LAB: List basics
Given the user inputs, complete a program that does the following tasks:
• Define a list, my_list, containing the user inputs: my_flower1, my_flower2, and my_flower3 in the same order.
Define a list, your_list, containing the user inputs, your_flower1 and your_flower2, in the same order.
Define a list, our_list, by concatenating my_list and your_list.
Append the user input, their_flower, to the end of our_list.
Replace my_flower2 in our_list with their_flower.
Remove the first occurrence of their_flower from our_list without using index().
• Remove the second element of our_list.
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Observe the output of each print statement carefully to understand what was done by each task of the program.
Ex: If the input is:
rose
peony
lily
rose
daisy
aster
the output is:
['rose', 'peony', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy']
['rose', 'peony', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy', 'aster']
['rose', 'aster', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy', 'aster']
['rose', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy', 'aster']
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Transcribed Image Text:3.18 LAB: List basics
Given the user inputs, complete a program that does the following tasks:
• Define a list, my_list, containing the user inputs: my_flower1, my_flower2, and my_flower3 in the same order.
Define a list, your_list, containing the user inputs, your_flower1 and your_flower2, in the same order.
Define a list, our_list, by concatenating my_list and your_list.
Append the user input, their_flower, to the end of our_list.
Replace my_flower2 in our_list with their_flower.
Remove the first occurrence of their_flower from our_list without using index().
• Remove the second element of our_list.
●
●
●
Observe the output of each print statement carefully to understand what was done by each task of the program.
Ex: If the input is:
rose
peony
lily
rose
daisy
aster
the output is:
['rose', 'peony', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy']
['rose', 'peony', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy', 'aster']
['rose', 'aster', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy', 'aster']
['rose', 'lily', 'rose', 'daisy', 'aster']
['rose', 'rose', 'daisy', 'aster']
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LAB
ACTIVITY
3.18.1: LAB: List basics
1 my_flower1 = input()
2 my_flower2 = input()
3 my_flower3 = input()
4
5 your_flower1=input()
6 your_flower2 = input()
7
8 their_flower = input()
9
10 my_list=['my_flower1', 'my_flower2', 'my_flower3']
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12 your list your_flower1, your_flower2
13
14 our_list = [my_list, your_list]
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16
print (our_list)
17
18 their_flower.append (our_list)
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peony
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main.py
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Transcribed Image Text:454192.2153518.qx3zqy7
LAB
ACTIVITY
3.18.1: LAB: List basics
1 my_flower1 = input()
2 my_flower2 = input()
3 my_flower3 = input()
4
5 your_flower1=input()
6 your_flower2 = input()
7
8 their_flower = input()
9
10 my_list=['my_flower1', 'my_flower2', 'my_flower3']
11
12 your list your_flower1, your_flower2
13
14 our_list = [my_list, your_list]
15
16
print (our_list)
17
18 their_flower.append (our_list)
Develop mode Submit mode
Enter program input (optional)
rose
peony
Run program
main.py
Input (from above)
Run your program as often as you'd like, before submitting for grading. Below, type any needed
input values in the first box, then click Run program and observe the program's output in the
second box.
main.py
0/10
Load default template...
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