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diff --git a/challenge-032/paulo-custodio/python/ch-2.py b/challenge-032/paulo-custodio/python/ch-2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6a0b7385c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/challenge-032/paulo-custodio/python/ch-2.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python3 + +# Challenge 032 +# +# Task #2 +# Contributed by Neil Bowers +# ASCII bar chart +# Write a function that takes a hashref where the keys are labels and the +# values are integer or floating point values. Generate a bar graph of the +# data and display it to stdout. +# +# The input could be something like: +# +# $data = { apple => 3, cherry => 2, banana => 1 }; +# generate_bar_graph($data); +# And would then generate something like this: +# +# apple | ############ +# cherry | ######## +# banana | #### +# If you fancy then please try this as well: (a) the function could let you +# specify whether the chart should be ordered by (1) the labels, or (2) the +# values. + +data = { 'apple':3, 'cherry':2, 'banana':1 } + +def chart(data): + # get size of keys + width = max([len(x) for x in data]) + + # output data + for key in sorted(data): + print(("{:"+str(width)+"s} | {}").format(key, "##"*data[key])) + +chart(data) |
