Justin wrote:

>I'm new to Python. Just started a few weeks ago and I've been learning some 
>basic things that I would like to put together but I don't even know where to 
>began. I am trying to do the following:
>Make a program using two sentences of about 8 words (total between the two 
>sentences).  I would then like to create a dictionary {} and split the words 
>of each sentence using one sentence as a dictionary key and using the other 
>sentence for the dictionary value.  I would then like to use a loop (while or 
>for) that will write out a file that has the dictionary key and dictionary 
>value to it.  How can I go about doing this? I've noticed with Python there is 
>more than one way to do most things. I would like the simplest so that I can 
>practice over and over again on my own until I understand it. Thanks in advance


Steps:
1. Do you know how to input / retrieve the two sentences? (Look at open() or 
raw_input() if you do not )
2. Do you know how to split strings? Look at the string operations (the python 
web API will show you if you read it)
3. Do you know how to create a dictionary and set values? Play around on the 
interactive prompt if you do not.
4. How do you want to write this out? You have lots of options, look at open(), 
pickle, shelve for just a few options.

Now try and code something together and if you get stuck we can help. If you 
manage to finish it we can help improve it as well.


Ramit


Ramit Prasad | JPMorgan Chase Investment Bank | Currencies Technology
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