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Write and test a function to meet this specification: squareEach(nums) nums is a LIST of numbers. Modifies the list by squaring each entry. [CODE]def squareEach(nums): for number in nums: number = number ** 2 return number def main(): nums = [3,4] print(squareEach(nums)) main()[/CODE] The output in this case is 9... … |
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[CODE]def toNumbers(strList): for char in strList: return strList[0:len(char)] def main(): sttr = ['120','125'] print(toNumbers(sttr)) main() [/CODE] The output is: ['120','125'] I want the output to read: 120 125 <-- without the brackets and quotes I'm supposed to take a list of numbers (as strings) and simply return the same numbers … |