Coding Question 1-
Create a function palindrome_list() that takes a list of strings as an argument. returns the list of strings which are only strings
Input:
3
Malayalam
Radar
Bhushan
Output:
Malayalam
Radar
Solution-
def palindrome_list(l):
res = []
for i in l:
j = i.lower()
if (j == j[::-1]):
res.append(i)
return res
if __name__ == '__main__':
count = int(input())
input_list = []
for i in range(count):
input_list.append(input())
result = palindrome_list(input_list)
for i in result:
print(i)
Coding Question 2-
Create a class employee with attributes
-> emp Id,
-> emp name,
-> emp role,
-> emp salary
In the same class,define method increment_salary() which takes number as an argument, here number represents the percentage by which the salary should be incremented.
Create another class organization with attributes org_name and list of employee objects
In the same class create a method calculate_salary() which takes string and number as the input arguments.string input represents the employee role and number represents the percentage by which the salary should be incremented,return list of employee objects whose salary has incremented.
Note: use increment_salary method in this method
Input:
4
100
rajesh
developer
40000
101
ayesha
developer
41000
102
hari
analyst
45000
103
amar
manager
60000
developer
5
Output:
rajesh
42000.0
ayesha
43050.0
Solution-
class Employee:
def __init__(self, id, name, role, salary):
self.emp_id = id
self.emp_name = name
self.emp_role = role
self.emp_salary = salary
def increse_salary(self, no):
self.emp_salary += self.emp_salary * (no / 100)
class Organisation:
def __init__(self, oname, elist):
self.org_name = name
self.emp_list = elist
def calculate_salary(self, role, percentage):
result = []
for i in self.emp_list:
if (i.emp_role == role):
i.increse_salary(percetage)
result.append(i)
return result
if __name__ == '__main__':
count = int(input())
emp_l = []
for i in range(count):
id = int(input())
name = input()
role = input()
salary = int(input())
emp_l.append(Employee(id, name, role, salary))
o = Organisation("XYZ", emp_l)
role = input()
percentage = int(input())
result = o.calculate_salary(role, percentage)
for i in result:
print(i.emp_name)
print(i.emp_salary)
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Thursday, August 20, 2020
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