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In the lecture on Monday, we covered assigning to variables, addition, conditionals, and the special <code>.append()</code> function associated with lists. Sovling the [[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2015)/Day 2 Coding Challenges|Day 2 Coding Challenges]] with the [[Baby names]] project is going to require you use not only use these things but put them together. | In the lecture on Monday, we covered assigning to variables, addition, conditionals, and the special <code>.append()</code> function associated with lists. Sovling the [[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2015)/Day 2 Coding Challenges|Day 2 Coding Challenges]] with the [[Baby names]] project is going to require you use not only use these things but put them together. | ||
I wanted to show you some concrete examples of this. These aren't answers but hopefully you'll see how they might be applied to | I wanted to show you some concrete examples of this. These aren't answers but hopefully you'll see how they might be applied to solve some of the problems. | ||
Here's an example of a counter variable I can use to count the number of names in a list that should be familiar from lecture: | Here's an example of a counter variable I can use to count the number of names in a list that should be familiar from lecture: |