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Asking for some codes
Hi Can you please tell me how can I have these results? Code 1: Input : example Output : e x a m p l e Code 2: Input : example Output : elpmaxe If there are modules or functions about these codes ; please send me ; thanks a lot
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Please do not ask for a code. Do a try by yourself first, put your code in playground and link it here. If you get stuck, you can ask for help. Thanks!
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Code Crasher thanks my friend ; I got my answer
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Mirielle One-liner code - Ok, lambda is redundantđ€
print(" ".join(n), n[::-1], sep="/n")
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s=input()
e1=list(s) # for Code 1
e2 =s # for Code 2
print(*e1)
print(e2[::-1])
https://code.sololearn.com/c80GGl1Clhs0/?ref=app
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Lobzov Alexey Code Crasher Mirielle
Actually I'd rather like to 10 small lines instead of 1 unreadable line and I'm in WET (We Enjoy Typing) team
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I don't know what function shoudl I use ; if you know please tell me and I'll use it
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LEGEND GAMER 916 We're talking about Python
Mirielle Code Crasher I haven't read about Lambdas yet ; however thanks for answers
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