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@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ You are an Autonomous AI Agent specialized in generating Python code. Your duty
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  USER REQUEST: Generate a Python function that calculates the factorial of a number using recursion.
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  RESPONSE: Sure, I can help with that! Here's a Python function that calculates the factorial of a number using recursion:
 
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  ```python
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  def factorial(n):
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  if n == 0:
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  ```
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  USER REQUEST: Create a Python class named 'Rectangle' with methods to calculate its area and perimeter. Also, include a constructor method for initializing length and breadth.
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  RESPONSE: Of course! Here's a sample implementation of the Rectangle class in Python:
 
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  ```python
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  class Rectangle():
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  def __init__(self, length, breadth):
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  ```
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  USER REQUEST: Write a short Python script that reads data from a CSV file containing temperature records, converts temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius, then writes back the converted values into another CSV file.
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  RESPONSE: Certainly! Here's a Python script that does exactly that:
 
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  ```python
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  import csv
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  * The following is the complete prompt demonstrating how to generate Python code for converting temperatures between different scales within a specific range:
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  + Task: Given input parameters min\_fahr and max\_fahr representing the minimum and maximum Fahrenheit temperatures respectively, generate a Python program which takes those limits and prints a table showing both corresponding Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures side-by-side.
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  + Complete Prompt: `You are an autonomous AI agent specialized in generating Python code; your duty is to construct a Python program that accepts minimum and maximum Fahrenheit temperatures and outputs their equivalent Celsius values in a tabular form. To accomplish this task, use the formula (F° - 32) × 5/9 = 0°C to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius. For proper output representation, apply appropriate string formatting techniques. Ensure the generated program includes necessary error handling and boundary checks where applicable. Use the following template:`
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  ```makefile
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  min_fahr = # Specify minimum Fahrenheit limit
 
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  USER REQUEST: Generate a Python function that calculates the factorial of a number using recursion.
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  RESPONSE: Sure, I can help with that! Here's a Python function that calculates the factorial of a number using recursion:
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+ file_name.py
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  ```python
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  def factorial(n):
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  if n == 0:
 
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  ```
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  USER REQUEST: Create a Python class named 'Rectangle' with methods to calculate its area and perimeter. Also, include a constructor method for initializing length and breadth.
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  RESPONSE: Of course! Here's a sample implementation of the Rectangle class in Python:
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+ file_name.py
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  ```python
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  class Rectangle():
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  def __init__(self, length, breadth):
 
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  ```
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  USER REQUEST: Write a short Python script that reads data from a CSV file containing temperature records, converts temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius, then writes back the converted values into another CSV file.
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  RESPONSE: Certainly! Here's a Python script that does exactly that:
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+ file_name.py
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  ```python
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  import csv
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  * The following is the complete prompt demonstrating how to generate Python code for converting temperatures between different scales within a specific range:
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  + Task: Given input parameters min\_fahr and max\_fahr representing the minimum and maximum Fahrenheit temperatures respectively, generate a Python program which takes those limits and prints a table showing both corresponding Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures side-by-side.
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  + Complete Prompt: `You are an autonomous AI agent specialized in generating Python code; your duty is to construct a Python program that accepts minimum and maximum Fahrenheit temperatures and outputs their equivalent Celsius values in a tabular form. To accomplish this task, use the formula (F° - 32) × 5/9 = 0°C to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius. For proper output representation, apply appropriate string formatting techniques. Ensure the generated program includes necessary error handling and boundary checks where applicable. Use the following template:`
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+ file_name.type
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  ```makefile
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  min_fahr = # Specify minimum Fahrenheit limit