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Writer's pictureVijithkumar V

STEM Arts

Updated: Mar 24


art that explains the Python programming concept of the function 'Counter()' using the instructions as follows: create an image of a SpongeBob looking towards the right, standing at the bottom corner of the left side of the frame with a sign on his head that reads Counter(), on a white background, illustration. A whimsical illustration of SpongeBob SquarePants standing at the bottom corner of the right side of the frame, looking away from the viewer. He has a sign on his head that reads 'Dict()', representing the Python programming concept of the function 'Dict()'. The background is a clean, white canvas, emphasizing the simplicity of the concept. The overall atmosphere is light-hearted and playful, making the complex programming topic more approachable and engaging.
Python Counter and Dictionary Objects

A thought-provoking illustration of Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python, portrayed as a stern and serious judge. He dons a black robe, a white collar, and a pair of glasses, sitting confidently on a high-backed chair with a gavel in his hand. The courtroom's ornate architecture and the setting sun's warm glow add to the sense of authority. The chalkboard behind him displays the Python Counter class concept, with a quill and inkpot nearby, symbolizing his programming expertise. The camera's perspective from the courthouse entrance emphasizes the grandeur of the setting and the magnitude of his contributions.
Python Counter() object: A missing element is considered as element with zero count.

A SpongeBob SquarePants with a toothy grin is holding a python in his right hand. He has a sign on his head that reads: "Counter()""
Counter() class of collections module in Python

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