Write a Python Function that will take Student IDs in a single line. Now create and return a dictionary from the given IDs that will hold the IDs in separate keys based on the admitting year. Explanation: First 2 digits of the ID denotes the year. ================================================ Function Call 1: myFunction(“18101202 18104354 20101457 19103372 20301021”) Sample Output1: {'18th': ['18101202', '18104354'], '20th': ['20101457', '20301021'], '19th': ['19103372']} ================================================ Function Call 2: myFunction(“10101202 12104354 13101457 13103372 20301021 10101457”) Sample Output2: {'10th': ['10101202', '10101457'], '12th': ['12104354'], '13th': ['13101457', '13103372'], '20th': ['20301021']}
Write a Python Function that will take Student IDs in a single line. Now
create and return a dictionary from the given IDs that will hold the IDs in
separate keys based on the admitting year.
Explanation: First 2 digits of the ID denotes the year.
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Function Call 1:
myFunction(“18101202 18104354 20101457 19103372 20301021”)
Sample Output1:
{'18th': ['18101202', '18104354'], '20th':
['20101457', '20301021'], '19th': ['19103372']}
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Function Call 2:
myFunction(“10101202 12104354 13101457 13103372 20301021 10101457”)
Sample Output2:
{'10th': ['10101202', '10101457'], '12th': ['12104354'], '13th':
['13101457', '13103372'], '20th': ['20301021']}
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