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Friday Python Practice 20:30 – 22.11.25

30 Nov Friday Python Practice 20:30 – 22.11.25

Question:

You are given a string . Suppose a character ‘a’ occurs consecutively n times in the string. Replace these consecutive occurrences of the character ‘a’ with (n, ‘a’) in the string.

Input Format:  A single line of input consisting of the string .
Output Format: A single line of output consisting of the modified string.


Sample Input:
abbbcdddaa


Sample Output:
(1, ‘a’) (3, ‘b’) (1, ‘c’) (3, ‘d’) (2,’a’)

Explanation:
First, the character ‘a’ occurs only once. It is replaced by (1,’a’). Then the character ‘b’ occurs three times, and it is replaced by (3,’b’) and so on. Also, note the single space after comma and between ‘) (‘.

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