This Python program reads a number from the user and separates its digits into two groups: odd and even.
It then calculates and displays the average of each group separately.
If there are no odd or even digits, a message is shown instead of performing the division.
# Read number from user
num = input("Enter a number: ")
odd_digits = []
even_digits = []
# Separate digits
for ch in num:
digit = int(ch)
if digit % 2 == 0:
even_digits.append(digit)
else:
odd_digits.append(digit)
# Calculate averages
if odd_digits:
avg_odd = sum(odd_digits) / len(odd_digits)
print("Average of odd digits:", avg_odd)
else:
print("No odd digits found.")
if even_digits:
avg_even = sum(even_digits) / len(even_digits)
print("Average of even digits:", avg_even)
else:
print("No even digits found.")
Average of odd digits: 5.0
Average of even digits: 2.0
- The input is treated as a string to iterate over each digit
- Digits are classified as odd or even using % 2
- Averages are calculated using sum() / len() for each group
- If a group is empty, a message is printed instead of dividing by zero