Now You Code 4: Mad Libs!

Write a Python program which creates your own unique Mad-Libs! story.

If you are not familar with a Mad-Libs! story, check out: http://www.madlibs.com and http://www.madtakes.com

Your story should take at least 5 inputs, and should include more than once sentence.

Step 1: Problem Analysis

Inputs:

Outputs:

Algorithm (Steps in Program):


In [4]:
# Step 2: Write code here

Step 3: Questions

  1. What happens when you neglect to follow the instructions and enter any inputs we desire? Does the code still run? Why?

Answer:

  1. What type of error occurs when the program runs but does not handle bad input?

Answer:

  1. Is there anything you can do in code to correct this type of error? Why or why not?

Answer:

Step 4: Reflection

Reflect upon your experience completing this assignment. This should be a personal narrative, in your own voice, and cite specifics relevant to the activity as to help the grader understand how you arrived at the code you submitted. Things to consider touching upon: Elaborate on the process itself. Did your original problem analysis work as designed? How many iterations did you go through before you arrived at the solution? Where did you struggle along the way and how did you overcome it? What did you learn from completing the assignment? What do you need to work on to get better? What was most valuable and least valuable about this exercise? Do you have any suggestions for improvements?

To make a good reflection, you should journal your thoughts, questions and comments while you complete the exercise.

Keep your response to between 100 and 250 words.

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