Lists & loops
Iterate, transform, and combine sequences with readable loop patterns.
How to Build a Text Processor with Lists and Loops in Python
A beginner-friendly Python script that analyzes text by counting sentences, words, and word lengths using lists and for loops, then prints the results.
def process_text(text):
"""Simple text processor for beginners using lists and loops."""
sentences = text.replace('!', '.').replace('?', '.').split('.')
words = text.split()
word_counts = []
for sentence in sentences:
sentence_word_count = len(sentence.split())
word_counts.appe…
How to Filter a List in Python with a Loop
Filter a list of numbers by a threshold using a for loop and append results to a new list, then print the filtered values and count.
ages = [34, 12, 45, 8, 67, 21, 18, 55, 3]
threshold = 18
adults = []
for age in ages:
if age >= threshold:
adults.append(age)
print("All ages:", ages)
print("Adults (18+):", adults)
print("Count of adults:", len(adults))
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