32 lines
960 B
Python
32 lines
960 B
Python
# We will use a collection.
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import collections
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from pprint import pprint
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Scientist = collections.namedtuple('Scientist', [
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'name',
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'field',
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'born',
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'nobel',
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])
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scientists = (
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Scientist(name='Ada Lovelace', field='math', born=1815, nobel=False),
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Scientist(name='Emmy Noether', field='math', born=1882, nobel=False),
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Scientist(name='Marie Curie', field='physics', born=1867, nobel=True),
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Scientist(name='Tu Youyou', field='chemistry', born=1930, nobel=True),
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Scientist(name='Ada Yonath', field='chemistry', born=1939, nobel=True),
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Scientist(name='Vera Rubin', field='astronomy', born=1928, nobel=False),
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Scientist(name='Sally Ride', field='physics', born=1951, nobel=True),
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)
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names_and_ages = tuple(map(
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lambda x: {'name': x.name, 'age': 2021 - x.born},
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scientists
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))
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pprint(names_and_ages)
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names_and_agesLC = tuple({'name': x.name, 'age': 2021 - x.born}
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for x in scientists)
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pprint(names_and_agesLC)
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