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Common Python Mistakes and How to Fix Them

bookChallenge: Loop Range Repair

In Python, off-by-one errors and incorrect ranges in loops and slices are common causes of subtle bugs. Such mistakes can result in missing the first or last element, processing too many items, or skipping important data. These issues often arise when using range() in loops, or when slicing lists, because Python uses zero-based indexing and the end index is exclusive. Paying careful attention to the start and end points of ranges and slices is essential for correct program logic.

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You are given code with loops and slices that either miss or overrun elements in a list of numbers. Your task is to adjust the ranges and indices to ensure all elements are processed exactly once, without missing or repeating any.

  • Fix the for loop so it prints every number in the numbers list, starting from the first and ending with the last.
  • Fix the slice so middle_numbers contains all elements except the first and last from the numbers list.
  • Use the following print templates for output:
    • print(f"Number: {numbers[i]}")
    • print(f"Middle numbers: {middle_numbers}")

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In Python, off-by-one errors and incorrect ranges in loops and slices are common causes of subtle bugs. Such mistakes can result in missing the first or last element, processing too many items, or skipping important data. These issues often arise when using range() in loops, or when slicing lists, because Python uses zero-based indexing and the end index is exclusive. Paying careful attention to the start and end points of ranges and slices is essential for correct program logic.

Tarefa

Swipe to start coding

You are given code with loops and slices that either miss or overrun elements in a list of numbers. Your task is to adjust the ranges and indices to ensure all elements are processed exactly once, without missing or repeating any.

  • Fix the for loop so it prints every number in the numbers list, starting from the first and ending with the last.
  • Fix the slice so middle_numbers contains all elements except the first and last from the numbers list.
  • Use the following print templates for output:
    • print(f"Number: {numbers[i]}")
    • print(f"Middle numbers: {middle_numbers}")

Solução

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