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Nabasa Isaac
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Oct 31, 2024
# Part (a): Add a Student
def add_student(student_list, student_id, name, age, course):
# Check for unique student ID
for student in student_list:
if student['student_id'] == student_id:
print(f"Error: Student ID {student_id} already exists!")
return
# Add the new student
student_list.append({
'student_id': student_id,
'name': name,
'age': age,
'course': course
})
print(f"Student {name} added successfully.")
# Part (b1): Find a Student by ID
def find_student_by_id(student_list, student_id):
for student in student_list:
if student['student_id'] == student_id:
return student
print("Student not found!")
return None
# Part (b2): Remove a Student by ID
def remove_student_by_id(student_list, student_id):
for student in student_list:
if student['student_id'] == student_id:
student_list.remove(student)
print(f"Student ID {student_id} removed successfully.")
return
print("Student not found!")
# Part (c): Class Definitions
class Person:
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.name = name
self.age = age
def __str__(self):
return f"Name: {self.name}, Age: {self.age}"
class Student(Person):
def __init__(self, name, age, course):
super().__init__(name, age)
self.course = course
def study(self):
print(f"Student is studying {self.course}")
class Instructor(Person):
def __init__(self, name, age, subject):
super().__init__(name, age)
self.subject = subject
def teach(self):
print(f"Instructor is teaching {self.subject}")
# Demonstration of polymorphism
student1 = Student("Alice", 20, "Mathematics")
instructor1 = Instructor("Bob", 40, "Physics")
print(student1) # Uses __str__ from Person
student1.study() # Calls study method from Student
print(instructor1) # Uses __str__ from Person
instructor1.teach() # Calls teach method from Instructor
# Part (d): Higher-order function for sorting students
def sort_students(student_list, key_function):
return sorted(student_list, key=key_function)
# Sample student list
students = [
{"student_id": 1, "name": "Alice", "age": 20, "course": "Mathematics"},
{"student_id": 2, "name": "Bob", "age": 22, "course": "Physics"},
{"student_id": 3, "name": "Charlie", "age": 19, "course": "Chemistry"}
]
# Demonstrate sorting by age
sorted_by_age = sort_students(students, key_function=lambda s: s["age"])
print("Students sorted by age:", sorted_by_age)
# Demonstrate sorting by name
sorted_by_name = sort_students(students, key_function=lambda s: s["name"])
print("Students sorted by name:", sorted_by_name)
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