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I'm glad to review your first project of Data management. Overall, you codes did seem to work nicely, if imperfectly. But don't worry, so did mine.
In part A of Q1, your answers are slightly different from mine. And I couldn't understand part of them and do not have a lot to say because you did not add explanation for each of your code and I'm also a beginner in coding. I'm really sorry for that. But here are some of my thoughts to solve part A, if they could help. I split up the text lines into a word per line and save them as a new file because there might be many Jo in each line that will prevent us from counting each of them one by one. Then I catch all the "Jo" lines and count the number of "Jo" lines since there's only one word per line, counting "Jo" lines is actually counting the number of "Jo". The same counting method is used to count "Beth","Meg","Amy". The rest of our answers are the same.
As for Q3, personally I am not even sure how to do this question correctly. However, based on your answers, I think you got it! And I believe that you truly did really awesome job on your first project!
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Hi Toto,
I'm glad to review your first project of Data management. Overall, you codes did seem to work nicely, if imperfectly. But don't worry, so did mine.
In part A of Q1, your answers are slightly different from mine. And I couldn't understand part of them and do not have a lot to say because you did not add explanation for each of your code and I'm also a beginner in coding. I'm really sorry for that. But here are some of my thoughts to solve part A, if they could help. I split up the text lines into a word per line and save them as a new file because there might be many Jo in each line that will prevent us from counting each of them one by one. Then I catch all the "Jo" lines and count the number of "Jo" lines since there's only one word per line, counting "Jo" lines is actually counting the number of "Jo". The same counting method is used to count "Beth","Meg","Amy". The rest of our answers are the same.
As for Q3, personally I am not even sure how to do this question correctly. However, based on your answers, I think you got it! And I believe that you truly did really awesome job on your first project!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: