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Sample Xii-Cs Term-2 Practical File

This document discusses programs and queries related to data structures and SQL. It contains three programs on stack data structure operations and menu driven implementation. It also contains five sets of SQL queries on one or two tables related to movie database and cricket team matches. The document provides detailed explanations and sample code/queries for each task.

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This document discusses programs and queries related to data structures and SQL. It contains three programs on stack data structure operations and menu driven implementation. It also contains five sets of SQL queries on one or two tables related to movie database and cricket team matches. The document provides detailed explanations and sample code/queries for each task.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS 083)

class 12
Term 2 Practical file

Part A: 3 programs on data structure stack


[1] Write a menu-driven python program to implement stack
operation. def check_stack_isEmpty(stk):
if stk==[]:
return True
else:
return False
s=[] # An empty list to store stack elements, initially its empty
top = None # This is top pointer for push and pop operation
def main_menu():
while True:
print("Stack Implementation")
print("1 - Push")
print("2 - Pop")
print("3 - Peek")
print("4 - Display")
print("5 - Exit")
ch = int(input("Enter the your choice:"))
if ch==1:
el = int(input("Enter the value to push an element:"))
push(s,el)
elif ch==2:
e=pop_stack(s)
if e=="UnderFlow":
print("Stack is
underflow!")
else:
print("Element popped:",e)
elif ch==3:
e=pop_stack(s)
if e=="UnderFlow":
print("Stack is
underflow!")
else:
print("The element on top
is:",e) elif ch==4:
display(s)
elif ch==5:
break
else:
print("Sorry, You have entered invalid option")
def push(stk,e):
stk.append(e)
top = len(stk)-1
def display(stk):
if check_stack_isEmpty(stk):
print("Stack is Empty")
else:
top = len(stk)-1
print(stk[top],"-Top")
for i in range(top-1,-1,-1):
print(stk[i])
def pop_stack(stk):
if check_stack_isEmpty(stk):
return "UnderFlow"
else:
e = stk.pop()
if len(stk)==0:
top = None
else:
top = len(stk)-1
return e
def peek(stk):
if check_stack_isEmpty(stk):
return "UnderFlow"
else:
top = len(stk)-1
return stk[top]
Output
[2] Write a program to implement a stack for the employee details
(empno, name).
stk=[]
top=-1
def
line():
print('~'*100)

def isEmpty():
global stk
if stk==[]:
print("Stack is
empty!!!") else:
None

def push():
global stk
global top
empno=int(input("Enter the employee number to push:"))
ename=input("Enter the employee name to push:")
stk.append([empno,ename])
top=len(stk)-1

def display():
global stk
global top
if top==-1:
isEmpty()
else:
top=len(stk)-1
print(stk[top],"<-top")
for i in range(top-1,-1,-1):
print(stk[i])

def pop_ele():
global stk
global top
if top==-1:
isEmpty()
else:
stk.pop()
top=top-1

def main():
while True:
line()
print("1. Push")
print("2. Pop")
print("3. Display")
print("4. Exit")
ch=int(input("Enter your choice:"))
if ch==1:nm
push()
print("Element Pushed")
elif ch==2:
pop_ele()
elif ch==3:
display()
else:
print("Invalid Choice")
[3] Write a python program to check whether a string is a palindrome or
not using stack.
stack = []
top = -1

# push function
def push(ele):
global top
top += 1
stack[top] = ele

# pop function
def pop():
global top
ele = stack[top]
top -= 1
return ele

# Function that returns 1 if string is a palindrome


def isPalindrome(string):
global stack
length = len(string)

# Allocating the memory for the stack


stack = ['0'] * (length + 1)

# Finding the mid


mid = length // 2
i=0
while i < mid:
push(string[i])
i += 1

# Checking if the length of the string is odd, if odd then neglect the
middle character
if length % 2 != 0:
i += 1

# While not the end of the string


while i < length:
ele = pop()
# If the characters differ then the given string is not a
palindrome if ele != string[i]:
return False
i += 1
return True
string = input("Enter string to check:")

if isPalindrome(string):
print("Yes, the string is a palindrome")
else:
print("No, the string is not a palindrome")

Output:
Part B: 5 sets of SQL queries using one/two tables
In this section of Term 2 Practical file computer science class 12, 5 sets of SQL
queries are required. These queries can be performed either on one or two tables.
So here we go!

Queries Set 1 (Database Fetching records)


[1] Consider the following MOVIE table and write the SQL queries based on it.
Movie_ID MovieName Type ReleaseDate ProductionCost BusinessCost
The
M001 Kashmir Action 2022/01/26 1245000 1300000
Files
M002 Attack Action 2022/01/28 1120000 1250000
Looop
M003 Thriller 2022/02/01 250000 300000
Lapeta
M004 Badhai Do Drama 2022/02/04 720000 68000
Shabaash
M005 Biography 2022/02/04 1000000 800000
Mithu
M006 Gehraiyaan Romance 2022/02/11 150000 120000
1. Display all information from movie.
2. Display the type of movies.
3. Display movieid, moviename, total_eraning by showing the business done
by the movies. Claculate the business done by movie using the sum of
productioncost and businesscost.
4. Display movieid, moviename and productioncost for all movies
with productioncost greater thatn 150000 and less than 1000000.
5. Display the movie of type action and romance.
6. Display the list of movies which are going to release in February, 2022.
Answers:
[1] select * from movie;
Output:
2. select distinct from a movie;

3. select movieid, moviename, productioncost + businesscost “total


earning” from movie;

4. select movie_id,moviename, productioncost from movie where producst is


>150000 and <1000000;

5. select moviename from movie where type =’action’ or type=’romance’;


6. select moviename from moview where month(releasedate)=2;
Queries Set 2 (Based on Functions)
1. Write a query to display cube of 5.
2. Write a query to display the number 563.854741 rounding off to the
next hnudred.
3. Write a query to display “put” from the word “Computer”.
4. Write a query to display today’s date into DD.MM.YYYY format.
5. Write a query to display ‘DIA’ from the word “MEDIA”.
6. Write a query to display moviename – type from the table movie.
7. Write a query to display first four digits of productioncost.
8. Write a query to display last four digits of businesscost.
9. Write a query to display weekday of release dates.
10. Write a query to display dayname on which movies are going to be released.
Answers:
[1] select pow(5,3);

[2] select round(563.854741,-2);

[3] select mid(“Computer”,4,3);


[4] select concat(day(now()),concat(‘.’,month(now()),concat(‘.’,year(now()))))
“Date”;

[5] select right(“Media”,3);

[6] select concat(moviename,concat(‘ – ‘,type)) from movie;

[7] select left(productioncost,4) from movie;


[8] select right(businesscost,4) from movie;

[9] select weekday(releasedate) from movie;

[10] select dayname(releasedate) from movie;


Queries Set 3 (DDL Commands)
Suppose your school management has decided to conduct cricket matches
between students of Class XI and Class XII. Students of each class are asked to
join any one of the four teams – Team Titan, Team Rockers, Team Magnet and
Team Hurricane. During summer vacations, various matches will be conducted
between these teams. Help your sports teacher to do the following:
1. Create a database “Sports”.
2. Create a table “TEAM” with following considerations:
 It should have a column TeamID for storing an integer value between 1 to
9, which refers to unique identification of a team.
 Each TeamID should have its associated name (TeamName), which
should be a string of length not less than 10 characters.
 Using table level constraint, make TeamID as the primary key.
 Show the structure of the table TEAM using a SQL statement.
 As per the preferences of the students four teams were formed as
given below. Insert these four rows in TEAM table:
 Row 1: (1, Tehlka)
 Row 2: (2, Toofan)
 Row 3: (3, Aandhi)
 Row 3: (4, Shailab)
 Show the contents of the table TEAM using a DML statement.
3. Now create another table MATCH_DETAILS and insert data as shown
below. Choose appropriate data types and constraints for each attribute.
SecondT
MatchID MatchDate FirstTeamID SecondTeamID FirstTeamScore eamScor
e
M1 2021/12/20 1 2 107 93
M2 2021/12/21 3 4 156 158
M3 2021/12/22 1 3 86 81
M4 2021/12/23 2 4 65 67
M5 2021/12/24 1 4 52 88
M6 2021/12/25 2 3 97 68
Answers:
[1] create database sports

[2] Creating table with the given


specification create table team
-> (teamid int(1),
-> teamname varchar(10), primary key(teamid));
Showing the structure of table using SQL statement:
desc team;

Inserting data:
mqsql> insert into team
-> values(1,'Tehlka');

Show the content of table – team:


select * from team;
Creating another table:
create table match_details
-> (matchid varchar(2) primary key,
-> matchdate date,
-> firstteamid int(1) references team(teamid),
-> secondteamid int(1) references team(teamid),
-> firstteamscore int(3),
-> secondteamscore int(3));
Queries set 4 (Based on Two Tables)
1. Display the matchid, teamid, teamscore whoscored more than 70 in first
ining along with team name.
2. Display matchid, teamname and secondteamscore between 100 to 160.
3. Display matchid, teamnames along with matchdates.
4. Display unique team names
5. Display matchid and matchdate played by Anadhi and Shailab.
Answers:
[1] select match_details.matchid, match_details.firstteamid,
team.teamname,match_details.firstteamscore from match_details, team
where match_details.firstteamid=team.teamid and
match_details.firstteamscore>70;

[2] select matchid, teamname, secondteamscore from match_details, team


where match_details.secondteamid=team.teamid and
match_details.secondteamscore between 100 and 160;

[3] select matchid,teamname,firstteamid,secondteamid,matchdate from


match_details, team where match_details.firstteamid=team.teamid;

[4] select distinct(teamname) from match_details, team


where match_details.firstteamid=team.teamid;
[5] select matchid,matchdate from match_details, team where
match_details.firstteamid=team.teamid and team.teamname
in (‘Aandhi’,’Shailab’);
Queries Set 5 (Group by , Order By)
Consider the following table stock table to answer the queries:
itemno item dcode qty unitprice stockdate
S005 Ballpen 102 100 10 2018/04/22
S003 Gel Pen 101 150 15 2018/03/18
S002 Pencil 102 125 5 2018/02/25
S006 Eraser 101 200 3 2018/01/12
S001 Sharpner 103 210 5 2018/06/11
S004 Compass 102 60 35 2018/05/10
S009 A4 Papers 102 160 5 2018/07/17
1. Display all the items in the ascending order of stockdate.
2. Display maximum price of items for each dealer individually as per
dcode from stock.
3. Display all the items in descending orders of itemnames.
4. Display average price of items for each dealer individually as per doce
from stock which avergae price is more than 5.
5. Diisplay the sum of quantity for each dcode.
[1] select * from stock order by stockdate;

[2] select dcode,max(unitprice) from stock group by code;


[3] select * from stock order by item desc;

[4] select dcode,avg(unitprice) from stock group by dcode


having avg(unitprice)>5;

[5] select dcode,sum(qty) from stock group by dcode;


Part C: SQL Database Connectivity 2 Programs

1. Write a MySQL connectivity program in Python to


 Create a database school
 Create a table students with the specifications – ROLLNO integer,
STNAME character(10) in MySQL and perform the following
operations:
 Insert two records in it
 Display the contents of the table
2. Perform all the operations with reference to table ‘students’ through
MySQL- Python connectivity.
Answers:
[1] Using pymysql – Code:
import pymysql as ms
#Function to create Database as per users choice
def c_database():
try:
dn=input("Enter Database Name=")
c.execute("create database {}".format(dn))
c.execute("use {}".format(dn))
print("Database created successfully")
except Exception as a:
print("Database Error",a)
#Function to Drop Database as per users choice
def d_database():
try:
dn=input("Enter Database Name to be dropped=")
c.execute("drop database {}".format(dn))
print("Database deleted sucessfully")
except Exception as a:
print("Database Drop
Error",a)

#Function to create Table


def c_table():
try:
c.execute('''create table students
(
rollno int(3),
stname varchar(20)
);
''')
print("Table created successfully")
except Exception as a:
print("Create Table Error",a)

#Function to Insert Data


def e_data():
try:
while True:
rno=int(input("Enter student rollno="))
name=input("Enter student name=")
c.execute("use {}".format('school'))
c.execute("insert into students values({},'{}');".format(rno,name))
db.commit()
choice=input("Do you want to add more record<y/n>=")
if choice in "Nn":
break
except Exception as a:
print("Insert Record Error",a)

#Function to Display Data


def d_data():
try:
c.execute("select * from students")
data=c.fetchall()
for i in data:
print(i)
except Exception as a:
print("Display Record Error",a)

db=ms.connect(host="localhost",user="root",password="root")
c=db.cursor()
while True:
print("MENU\n1. Create Database\n2. Drop Database \n3. Create Table\n4.
Insert Record \n5. Display Entire Data\n6. Exit")
choice=int(input("Enter your choice<1-6>="))
if choice==1:
c_database()
elif choice==2:
d_database()
elif choice==3:
c_table()
elif choice==4:
e_data()
elif choice==5:
d_data()
elif choice==6:
break
else:
print("Wrong option selected")
[2] using mysqlconnector
import mysql.connector as ms
db=ms.connect(host="localhost",user="root",passwd="root",database='school')
cn=db.cursor()
def insert_rec():
try:
while True:
rn=int(input("Enter roll number:"))
sname=input("Enter name:")
marks=float(input("Enter marks:"))
gr=input("Enter grade:")
cn.execute("insert into students
values({},'{}',{},'{}')".format(rn,sname,marks,gr))
db.commit()
ch=input("Want more records? Press (N/n) to stop entry:")
if ch in 'Nn':
break
except Exception as e:
print("Error", e)

def update_rec():
try:
rn=int(input("Enter rollno to update:"))
marks=float(input("Enter new marks:"))
gr=input("Enter Grade:")
cn.execute("update students set marks={},grade='{}' where
rno={}".format(marks,gr,rn))
db.commit()
except Exception as e:
print("Error",e)

def delete_rec():
try:
rn=int(input("Enter rollno to delete:"))
cn.execute("delete from students where rno={}".format(rn))
db.commit()
except Exception as e:
print("Error",e)

def view_rec():
try:
cn.execute("select * from students")
except Exception as e:
print("Error",e)

while True:
print("MENU\n1. Insert Record\n2. Update Record \n3. Delete Record\n4.
Display Record \n5. Exit")
ch=int(input("Enter your choice<1-6>="))
if ch==1:
insert_rec()
elif ch==2:
update_rec()
elif ch==3:
delete_rec()
elif ch==4:
view_rec()
elif ch==5:
break
else:
print("Wrong option selected")

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