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Python! Please, help!
The sequence of Latin characters and spaces is given. A group of characters that is separated on one or both sides by spaces and does not contain spaces inside it is called a word. Change the order of the letters to reverse in those words that have the longest length.Count the number of such words
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txt = input("print your text") or "hello my name is Alice"
txt_list = txt.split(" ")
maxLen = max(list(map(len, txt_list)))
count_words= len(list(filter(lambda x: (len(x)==maxLen), txt_list)))
result = " ".join([x[::-1] if len(x)==maxLen else x for x in txt_list])
print(result)
print(f'count of max length words is {count_words}')
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Example:
Input: hello my name is Alice
Output: olleh my name is ecilA
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a = input("ENTER: ").split()
b = max([len(x) for x in a])
for x in range(len(a)):
if len(a[x]) == b: a[x] = a[x][::-1]
[print(x + " ", end="") for x in a]
print("\nCount of words = " + str(b))
#Hope this helps
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Alex Lollipop any example input or output you can show us!
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Sorry bro, my bad...
txt = input().split()
#your code goes here
length = 0
for i in txt:
if len(i) > length:
length = len(i)
for i in txt:
if len(i) == length:
p = i
break
print(len(p[::-1]))
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First you find longest word in the sentence....
Aftet reverse the word.....
txt = input().split()
length = 0
for i in txt:
if len(i) > length:
length = len(i)
for i in txt:
if len(i) == length:
qq = i
break
Longest word is the - qq
Then reverse...
P = reverse(qq)
Print(len(p))
I think you will understand this....
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May be.....
Follow step by step
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Oh, it has some mistake..
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Reverse is not defined
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now it counts the number of characters
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I think I'm screwed
ahhahah
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where is your code so i can help you with?
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